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Rusty Geraniums

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by rosietutu, Sep 18, 2005.

  1. rosietutu

    rosietutu Gardener

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    I am really fed up with my garden this week..My sister noted Geraniums not happy then she spied rust..
    now I knew that Hollyhocks were prone to it but Geraniums..and they have been so beautiful.
    all the new climbing Roses which were growing at a fair rate of knots and still are, :( but covered in mildew, its times like this I wished I lived in a flat..and to cap it all I have the dentist tomorrow
     
  2. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Oh dear rosietu, you do sound down..
    I don't use fungicides so just pick off infected leaves and if my climbers show signs I cut out the runners and burn them.
    As for the DENTIST :eek: ,well you're on your own there...went last week and all clear :D
     
  3. rosietutu

    rosietutu Gardener

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    Oh and the good news is...the Wallflower plants should be ready to plant out soon,I did purchase some miniture daffs and Irises,also found three cucumbers quite big, hiding behind the sweet peas so I have pickled them. [​IMG]
     
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