To hurt the rust this would be a morning spray, tending toward noon to dry it
up. Sing however you please...sstorch
___
BDNow mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can unsubscribe or change your options at:
http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/listinfo
Steve wrote:
...As you stir clockwise sing in ascending tones into the stirring pot and
as you stir counter clock wise
sing in descending tones...
Thanks for the advice. I usually run preps through a stack of small
flowforms instead of stirring - would this be satisfactory (don't know
how/whe
g tones into the stirring pot and as you stir counter clock wise
sing in descending tones. Do not do this with garlic breath. After an hour
fill your sprayer and apply to foliage in a drenching manner so spray drips
from foliage. For best results do this before rust appea
try clay and 501 on the rust, I have had success with that...sstorch
Can you give more details, Steve? -Allan
___
BDNow mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can unsubscribe or change your options at:
http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/listinfo/bdnow
try clay and 501 on the rust, I have had success with that...sstorch
___
BDNow mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can unsubscribe or change your options at:
http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/listinfo/bdnow
My garlic has quite rapidly developed an alarming infestation of rust.
Fortunately, I'm about to harvest it and can burn the foliage, but it looks
as though it might spread to nearby leeks. I'll try spraying with an
infusion of fresh mare's-tail tomorrow (although mare'