Powdery Mildew? .... spray with cow juice!!!

Jesteburg-Wiedenhof, Germany(Zone 8a)



This message was edited Nov 2, 2003 10:56 AM

(Zone 5a)

Well here is one that didn't know this trick, thanks.

Jesteburg-Wiedenhof, Germany(Zone 8a)



This message was edited Nov 2, 2003 10:56 AM

Troy, VA(Zone 7a)

Nor me windy!! Thanks a lot Wintermoor!!

Pioneer, CA

When you say fresh milk, do you mean just regular milk or does it have to be not pasteurized. I know that pasteurizing destroys enzymes, so I am just curious. I'll try this on my roses if I get mildew. Thanks for sharing this tip.

Jesteburg-Wiedenhof, Germany(Zone 8a)



This message was edited Nov 2, 2003 10:56 AM

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

I have to tell my DH to try this with his Rosa muscosas. They are very prone to meldew and he wants to put them away for that reason.
Does racoons like milk? Then the problem will solve itself.

(Zone 5a)

Thank Wintermoor I love the spoon daisies and hope to have all of them this year.
My poor gourds and balsom are always the first to get hit with mildew, I have tried every natural way I know how to stop it to no avail.
You wouldn't happen to have a recipe to get rid of those darn Japanese Beetles would ya?

Lousia it's surprising what you learn here I would have never thought of using milk, although I do take a bath in the powdered milk to keep me young and good looking lol.

Post a Reply to this Thread

Please or sign up to post.
BACK TO TOP