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Questions & Answers!
Question Have three neon nrohlcmi- l. rW nUnt mmi i
healthy, but haa not flowered ia the five years I have bean here.
Is on the north aide of the house. 2. Two slant eona r
year, only sanding out a few stalks, then atop growing whan Only '
one or two inches UU. Doesnt seem to be any dieease saarki'-ss.
Are ia a row of other peonies, that are doing fine. a. Have t: ee
planta that have sot frown aa tall aa thev asuallv da. and thov hava
black apota en the stalks, some of the leaves turn black and shrivel
up. The buds form, but they also turn black and dry ap. They ere -la
a row with healthy plasta. Would love to save them, but if the
last problem ia one of disease, and there ia nothing I can do fo- it, '
how soon can I replant after digging epT What to do with the
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Aaswer Last problem seems one of botrytla blights. SanlUtloa
is by far the moat important step. Cut down all tope la early fail t
at ground level. Burn this debris, never let it lie aa a mulch. Do not
use manure or any moist material as a mulch. Go around with a
paper bag periodically, ratting off for burning all blight partsj
Never carry these loose ia the gsrdea or you might be shedding
spores to healthy plants. Spray with bordeaux mixture or f annate,
as young shoots coma through ground, and repeat two or three
time at 104ay intervals. If you do not mind too much losing the
plants, dig them out snd burn, then treat the soil with bordeaux and.
while it would be better to plant elsewhere, sometime the aw
planta will grow very well If sanitation ia practiced with strictnessr-"
The first problem may be merely one of lack of sua. Peonies like,
sun. They do not care for a north exposure. I would mere thia
plsot in fall and try it out somewhere else ia the garden where it?
will get full sua. . ,.
Second problem seems one of mosaic trouble which wtlt tmirtl
peonies. Would suggest removing disc tied plants. '
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OeostloB What la name of Oreioa State CnlU hutUM.
name materials for planting? Yoa quoted from it recently EC.
Answer "Plant Materials for Landaeaoine." hv nnn.U r u...
Oneatiea Want to Jcnow what to do fee nt i1t rtmA ,.w ..
few last year, but didn't let a bloom. A hue enwrait thm .nil .
they Just dried up. The bulbo seemed okay, but while cleaning
them, I see they are damaged too. Ia there anything I eaa dot ""
Can't afford to buy more. Also had leaf spot oa my iris. Wheh and
how ahould I treat them? B.E.W. . .
Answer Thrips would be damaging the gladioli, and there isn't ,
much you eaa do If the bulbs are damaged. You mlt-ht Uka vmn '-
best bulbs, treat and then try to keen the nlanta health thii mm. "
mer. Start when leaves are about six inches high, spray every 7 t) ' -10
dsys with 1 tablespoons 80 per cent wettable DDT powder to 'r
gallon of water, or apply S per cent DDT dust until flowering. -
Before planting conns put them ia a paper sack, add a little DDT ''
S per cent dust and shake until they are evenly coated. Or yea ea'
soak the conns for three hours ia lysoL 14 teaspoons to a ttOom
of water, just before planting. - ,
Ouestlea Is there some type of paint that win keen mold off V
bathroom walls? Have washed it off and it seems to reappear all .
the time. E M. - V,-.
' Answer Wssh walls with alkali cleaner and refiniah with a peine.
which contains antifungus solution. If you use ordinary paint pour,v
off one? pint of, liquid per gallon before stirring and replace with
M Dint turpentine to which you have added tt ounce or more of
calomel Improved ventilation would help this situation, too. Might
set an electric heater, (type with a fan) to dry surfaces most at- i
fected by mold. , "'
Qnestiee Hsve African violets which doat bloom. How to act
them to bloom? D.R.T. -
Answer No special rule. Growers seem to use different method.'
If the plants are ia good healthy trewth and get wfflde moisture '
and sunlight, they will bloom. Temperatures should be pretty uni
form . . . 70 to 75 during the dsy, and M to 9 at night ia best
Humidity ahould be high, and aoil constantly moist but never sotev."
Don't use eold water for watering aa this shocks plant Use room :
temperature water. Some have brought planta back Into bloom bp
using hot water. Set pot in basin of not water and let steam rise .'
around it Aa soon as the top of the aoil shows dampness, remove ,
from water. Repeat at each watering time until plant blooms, thea;
gradually get back to room temperature water.
Question Will you please sute ia your garden page f preferabbr..
lardea tabbing si we never miss this) when the nlnk ti-M m k-
peat office lawn ia in bloom? The one which people have been writ
ing you about each year? We have never seen it but have beard mv
much about it that we'd like to see it this year. L.XJL .
A Will . . ' '
Boy 10,' Girl, 12, Admit 30 Burglaries
NEW YORK. Aoril I OB-Thirtv
burglaries in Brooklyn were solved
today with the arrest of a Bey u
years eld and a girl of.lJ. - ; .
police said um pair ston aDout
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ing only the silver which . wag
spent on candy' and the movies,
They threw ; away the paper
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Protect your bulbs
from Soil Insects!
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Just aimpl dusting now with OKTHO
Sod Dust caa make a world of dlffereaea jf
' in your garden's beauty t Before planting , ,
simply dust your bulbs lightly-dust the . ; 7
boles. or work bite the soil. ORTHO - J
Sol Dust eontaina the famous fuaakida
ORTHCXJDB (captan), and the effective .
uueetkld'i, dieldria. This eombhutiea ,v-gives-the
balb greater resistanes to damp- j:?
off and root rot, and puis a protective "
"cup" around the bulb which wards est '
wirewonns snd snaay other insect thai ,
attack and damage hulbs. - ' '"
v UST WAT IB HILL aUigVCilH HAIU
Simply scstter BUO-GETA Pellets wherever
snails hide. Pellets are cleaner to handle and
go farther than oldJasMooed bam-provlda :
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