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Every year my peony bushes get powdery mildew really bad. Is the water/other additives you recommend spraying good for peonies??
The previous response here to your question, along with info I also found here at Farmer's ÃÛÌÒÁµÈË, helped me tremendously to (mostly) vanquish the powdery mildew on my peonies. I was surprised to learn that washing down the plants would help. It seems counter intuitive to use water to combat mildew, but it really works! Last season, the lovely foliage on my peonies looked awful, ravaged by mildew. This year, as soon as I noticed the mildew returning, I used a neem oil and water mix spray, coating all the leaves about twice a week. Do this at night. Alternate days that follow nights when you have not used the neem, spray down the plants in the morning so they can sun dry fully later in the afternoon. I use just a gentle shower from a rain spray attachment, no need to get out the pressure washer! Now, at the near end of the season, almost no mildew visible at all, glossy leaves, lovely green. If you notice a leaf cluster getting mildew, remove it. So a fast couple minutes about four times weekly with your peonies will eliminate the mildew. I'm extremely pleased with the advice I got here and the addition of the neem oil spray really seems to make a difference, too. (Bonus: a potted maple sapling that was getting maple fungus has been cured with the neem oil, too!)
What do you recommend for powdery mildew on milkweed, bee balm & plo
Some of my tomatoes have powdery mildew on them, can I wash it off and eat them? What if I make sure to cook them, would that kill everything?
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Need the best solution to get rid of the mildew on my roses. Any suggestions?
I cannot do garden work because of the yellow jackets flying and darting around me in a 'threatening manner' whenever I go within a range of 10 feet of their nest. How can I get rid of them.
I have three yellow jacket nests within 20 feet of each other at the front of my house. I put out a bowl of apple juice with two drops of dawn dish soap to break the surface tension. I added a 2nd bowl after a couple days because it was working so good. It’s been about two weeks. After counting another 45 tonight. My new total is 1505. It works extremely well! Also caught about a dozen bald faced hornets and a half dozen European hornets. Which are huge compared to a yellow jacket. I’ve also heard you can add a little borax to the juice. The ones that don’t fall in will take it back to the nest to share. And the nest will inevitably die because borax is poisonous to insects. This has been a great help to me. I hope it can help you as well.