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Wed, Jul 23, 14 at 12:31
| Applied sf nematodes last week to combat root knot nematodes.Will they overwinter in the soil?I know you can't get too many of the good ones,planning on adding more. |
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| Whether they will over-winter or not depends on where you are and what the winter weather is like. You don't provide that info so no way to answer your question. Down here where i am they do as the ground never freezes. Dave |
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- Posted by deadhead61 none (My Page) on Wed, Jul 23, 14 at 15:37
| In central Alabama,winter unpredictable in recent years.This past winter we had some really crazy spells,had 3 nights in a row below 15 degrees,a couple of nights around 9 degrees.Last winter not near as bad,but nowadays the weather is crazy everywhere.Thanks for the tip on Gardens Alive,got a $25 off deal on purchase over $50. |
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| They should do ok then as even a several day cold spell won't freeze the ground deep enough to threaten them. Once you get on GA mailing list those good coupons come pretty regularly. :) Dave |
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