Monday, August 22, 2011

Newsletter: Friendly Ways to Battle Garden Pests

Rose blog

Hello, Tim!

Beneficial insects are an environmentally sound alternative to chemicals. Survey the products on the market and learn how to apply them for best results.

Also in this eLetter, a guide to late-summer rose care and a tutorial on taking tip cuttings to propagate tender perennials.

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    August 22, 2011
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Late-summer rose careLate-Summer Rose Care

Now's the time to fertilize, prune, mulch, and water for resurgent fall blooms.

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Tip cuttingsTip Cuttings Make More Plants

Instead of spending money to buy more plants, propagate tender perennials using this simple method.

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Friendly waysFriendly Ways to Battle Garden Pests

Enlist beneficial insects in the struggle against harmful insects, and your bees and butterflies won't suffer collateral damage.

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