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November 2003 Newsletter
... and resurface next year. Prepare new rose holes for rose beds now. Let the holes mellow over winter and be ready to ... Phone: 910.686.3025 Email: TOWILA59@yahoo.com Historian: Cindy Black 102 Stonehead Court Wilmington, NC 28411-7855 Phone: 910.686. ... Ed & Lenna Easter Derek & Mercades D. Noakes Denise Lee David & Cindy Black Carol Mathewson Carlos & Arlene "Rose" Nazario Bob & Traci Leroy Bob & Pat ...
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A Watchful Eye Can Make a Winner
... buds "crack" enough to show color between the sepals. Worms Black droppings in the petals of a rose, pin size holes, and parts of the flower eaten away are the work of ...
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Doug's Way With Roses: July-August, 1999
... to or loss of the small buds, or in the case of larger buds, unsightly holes in the petals as the blooms opens. I watch for the eggs on the growing ... stop feeding. Cucumber beetles (green with black spots) will become more prevalent as summer passes. They hide inside the opening flower buds and eat holes in the petals. Thrips are present in ...
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