Santa Barbara Garden Post - Santa Barbara View
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Santa Barbara Garden PostSanta Barbara ViewLadybird Beetles eat aphids, scales and mites. Both adults and larvae live on plants frequented by aphids, including roses, oleander, milkweed and broccoli. In the winter, the adults hibernate in large groups, often in mountains at high elevations. |
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Cannon: Are fungus and mold attacking? - Gainesville Times
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Cannon: Are fungus and mold attacking?Gainesville TimesPlants like azaleas, camellias and roses will begin to be affected by insects such as mites, aphids, lacebugs and scale. They can also be affected by powdery mildew, sooty mold and leaf spot. For a preventive measure, use products with a 3-in-1 ... |
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Rose Society hopes interest blooms - Vallejo Times-Herald
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Rose Society hopes interest bloomsVallejo Times-HeraldBy Rich Freedman/ Imagine 33 years of rose growing. That's a lot roses. And aphids. And thorns. And hours upon hours battling fungus, black spot, rust, and powdery mildew. For Susan Turk, it's all worth it. And more. Which is one reason the Vallejoan ... |
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Container Gardening Tips - Plainview Daily Herald
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Container Gardening TipsPlainview Daily Herald•Roses have high fertilizer requirements. For most soils, use a complete fertilizer for the first application just as new growth starts, then use ammonium sulfate or another high nitrogen source every four to six weeks, usually just as the new growth ... |
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A woman's touch - Thesangerherald
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A woman's touchThesangerheraldAccording to Knowlton, Simpson, and SWC member and Master Gardener Sharri Gumber Carter, the roses need pruning and insect control, specifically getting rid of the aphids. “The goal is to have more roses,” said Simpson. “We are going to try and get ... |
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