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pinky honeysuckle
By Ualda
- 30 Oct, 2008
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Good photo.:o)
30 Oct, 2008
Yes Jacque the few floweras are beautiful but the plant doesn't reall grow much and the leaves have poudery mildew - I am spraying it with milk and bicarbonate, I hope it will work.
31 Oct, 2008
Is that the answer for powdery mildew?
Milk and bicarbonate ?
31 Oct, 2008
Yeah, it did help my pansy can can, now they are good, I hope that will help the honeysuckles too.
I put a 2 teaspoons of bicarbonate, few drops of ecover washing up liquid, 1 part milk and 3 of water
31 Oct, 2008
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This photo is of "pink honeysuckle " in Ualda's garden
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Iv had a Honey Suckle Plant for 3yrs now &its never had any good Flowers on it :( Yours is a Beautiful Colour Ualda :)
30 Oct, 2008