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Bayard

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3. Couple questions for you
Sun Mar 22, 2020, 12:11 PM
Mar 2020

1... The last few years, I lose all my hollyhocks to rust or some kind of fungoid (even raking up all the infected leaves and mulch), and it also sneaks over into the zinnias, apple trees, and others. I'm thinking of trying a sulfur product this year. Something like, Bonide, that I can order online. Opinion? I see the same stuff on many of the trees in our woods.

2.... I trimmed up the out of control raspberries in a raised bed, already leafing out. I stuck the trimmings in another empty bed. Will they root?

Thanks, O' Wise One!

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I started tomatoes indoors. femmocrat Mar 2020 #1
Started mine too mgardener Mar 2020 #11
Putting in our raised bed veggie garden finally! Canoe52 Mar 2020 #2
Couple questions for you Bayard Mar 2020 #3
hollyhocks, zinnias, apples - even squash and cukes - are prone to downy mildew NRaleighLiberal Mar 2020 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author Tbear Mar 2020 #4
Watermelons Bayard Mar 2020 #5
hmmm.... NRaleighLiberal Mar 2020 #7
Thank you dear! Bayard Mar 2020 #9
I planted flats of lettuce, kale and arugula MyMission Mar 2020 #8
k/r patricia92243 Mar 2020 #10
What would you recommend as a covid crop ? drray23 Mar 2020 #12
let me ponder and do a proper response when I am on my laptop NRaleighLiberal Mar 2020 #14
A few thoughts below NRaleighLiberal Mar 2020 #15
Thank you so much. drray23 Mar 2020 #16
This is great thank you. mahina Mar 2020 #13
Post removed Post removed May 2020 #17
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