On 16 Mar 2006 at 20:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for a plastic watering can with an extra long spout, with
interchangeable rose and pot watering tip. I saw 2 extra long watering
cans on Amazon.com, but with no mention of interchangeable spouts.
Anybody know of such a thing?
I would agree with 77/68 F range. Phals are very popular in Rio de
Janeiro, where I live, and we never have 59 F. The lowest temperature we
face last year was 65 F and I1m talking of 4-5 nights, only few hours
during the night. There are thousands of Phals blooming under this
conditions. Some
Thanks. From the advice I have gotten, putting the Phals in the sunporch or the guest room should work well, as those are the temperatures that would probably prevail in late May or early June. I would probably get a bigger temperature drop in the porch, but there is more danger of sunburn. I'll
Ed Merkle previously mentioned the ... Bayer Advanced Garden Insect
Killer which contains Merit (imidacloprid)
From what I can tell on the Bayer web site
http://www.bayeradvanced.com/garden/products/ a product with this exact
name no longer exists. Last Fall I purchased the Bayer
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Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:01:41 -0800
From: Eric Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi everyone,
I
On 17 Mar 2006 at 16:31, John J. Rupp wrote:
I have noticed that the Bayer AdvancedTM Rose Flower Insect Killer
does contain as active ingredients: 0.012% imidacloprid and 0.0016%
Beta-cyfluthrin. So far I have not been able to locate this item in my
garden supply stores.
John
Don't
John,
I found it in some Homedepot's, Military exchanges and most garden
shops in Hawaii.
Jason
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