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How to Dig and Store Tuberous Begonias - eHow.com
... sunny location for one week. STEP 5: Dust the prepared tubers with sulfur powder to prevent fungus disease and rot. Sulfur powder is available at nursery supply stores. STEP 6: Store tubers in a ... have been nicked or cut. Sulfur powder is used as an organic fungicide. Wear a protective mask and gloves while handling. Overall Things You'll Need Sulfur Powder shower head nozzle spading fork or ...
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How to Dig and Store Dahlia Tubers - eHow.com
... STEP 7: Dust the prepared tubers with sulfur powder to prevent fungus disease and rot. Sulfur powder is available at nursery supply stores. STEP ... while digging. Discard any that have been nicked or cut. Sulfur powder is an organic fungicide. Wear a protective mask and gloves. ... your back to avoid injury. Overall Things You'll Need Sulfur Powder shower head nozzle shovel or spading fork sharp knife ...
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Questions On Hollyhocks
... than once. Q: My hollyhocks seem to have a fungus. Do you use sulfur powder on them? If so, where do I find it? Is this the time ... not hurt. Q: My hollyhocks seem to have a fungus. Do you use sulfur powder on them? If so, where do I find it? Is this the time ... of rust! Clean up the area completely this fall. Next spring apply a sulfur-based fungicide such as ferbam or maneb. Or, if not available, use ...
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Questions On Tulips
... bulbs are OK. If they are, reset them and dust the area around them with sulfur powder. When new growth comes up next spring, spray the plants with hot pepper spray. Pepper ...
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"Coastal Carnivores" Carnivorous Plants: Cultivation Tips: Dionaea
... may have to resort to more drastic measures. For pesticides, try to use a wettable powder form rather than pre-mix (which contains oils that can slow the plant down). I ... a fungicide such as Benomyl or Captan. Larger pests may require trapping out. Spreading wettable sulfur powder around the pots (not in the pots!) may help deter these urban critters. Some people ...
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Mid Island Dahlia Society Archives
... sharp knife I separate the tuber with the growing eye from the clump. A little Sulfur powder on the cut will prevent any rot. I then place this tuber in a 6 ...
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... in a chemical fungicide solution while others dust with a sulfur powder. (PSDA will not accept donated tubers that are covered with powder.) Many growers have now turned to the less hazardous method ... bad portion of a tuber; treat the cut surface with a fungicide, such as powdered sulfur, then return it to storage. Be careful as one bad tuber may spoil the rest ...
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All-America Rose Selections - Tips & Resources; The All-America Rose Selections is a non-profit association of rose growers and introducers dedicated to the introduction and promotion of exceptional roses.
... , damp nights are an invitation for fungus disease. Spray with horticultural oil or dust with sulfur powder if you see signs of black spot, powdery mildew, or rust. Your best defense against ...
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August - September 2003 Newsletter
... start. Be very sure the roses haven't been sprayed with insecticide or dusted with sulfur. This is very important. You want clean, untainted rose hips for your jelly. Watch the ... baggie or bottle. The bottom of the stem may then be dipped in rooting hormone (powder or liquid) and planted using one of the following methods. The "Pop-Bottle" Method The ...
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lilac_care
... in our collection hyacinthiflora ‘Sweetheart’: A double early, fragrant and has magenta buds with delicate powder pink florets. vulgaris ‘Agincourt Beauty’: Dark single violet with petals the size of a dime ... a white powder on the leaves. Spores are most active when the weather is hot and humid. Certain lilacs are more susceptible than others. One can use a sulfur wettable powder to control ...
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