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Oct 3, 2017 8:45 AM CST
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Shadegardener said:I've seen some mildewed plants here and we've been dry and hot. Dahlias, woodland phlox, Aquilegia. All I can think of doing is either cutting back affected foliage or trashing the annuals at the end of the season (which is coming very soon).


Cindy, someone posted a similar video about using hydrogen peroxide. She said it works very, very well. Here's a link that explains the process:
https://www.hunker.com/1342714...

But I'd still like to do what I can to treat the soil now if at all possible. Anyone?
You don't kick walls down, you pull the nails out and let them fall.
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