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? about companion plants
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Posted by MapleLeafMama 5 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 5, 05 at 23:19
| I'm very new to this and have a million questions, but I'll start with this one:
I read on this site that onion and garlic are good companion plants.
Do you mean green salad onions, or chives?
Chives have a nice flower, so I hope you mean chives- LOL
I'm about to put 9 rose plants into their new gardens this week, and I think one may already have spider mites. Thus my need for companion plants.
Thanks
Sandy |
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RE: ? about companion plants
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| Garlic chives are often planted as companions to help deter insect pests. I plant regular garlic around our roses. Spider mites are easily washed off roses with a sharp stream of water. Using your hose, or a spray bottle, spray the underside of the leaves thoroughly. Spider mites don't like dampness, so rinsing them off while creating a moist environment should eliminate the problem. The one time I had spider mites on the roses I sprayed twice, two days apart and that eliminated the problem. |
RE: ? about companion plants
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| It may be just that "allium" sort of family too--they all stink a bit...I have bells of holland bulbs that stink to high heaven! Wonder if that would work? I've heard of garlic too but have never tried it anywhere but with the vegs. Stef |
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