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grotbag
Hectare
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granddaughter(miya) in Christchurch,Dorset
rose problem
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August 22, 2008, 21:19:18 »
Hi all,me mum has asked me to ask you knowledgeable people if you can help her . She has got blackspot on her roses (she says it is really bad) and wants to know if she can treat the soil with anything (eg jeyes fluid).hope you can help .thanx
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teresa
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Happy gardening
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August 22, 2008, 23:21:53 »
check this out,
http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,1494.0.html
or there is one that uses milk and water spray it on or the shop bought rose clear.
Just make sure all leaves are picked up and burnt or binned they carry the spores for next year.
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Teresa
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Brogusblue
Acre
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I love roses and have nearly 80 of them.
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August 28, 2008, 10:28:39 »
Hello
I have around 90 rose bushes and suffer from black spot, i either use a manure tea or the home brew as teresa said, I also use rose clear, In winter spray the ground with jeyes fluid this helps kill the spores.
Cheers
Brogusblue
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