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Oct 3, 2017 9:49 AM CST
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crawgarden said:We have had a much cooler than normal summer, with much more rain than normal, I would have thought that the powdery mildew would have exploded; by this time of the year I normally expect to see my peonies covered with it. Virtually nothing, wondering if the cooler temps suppressed the growth of the fungus.


Cool. Literally.

Did you do anything last season? To the soil or to the plants?

I didn't know peonies were prone to mildew.
You don't kick walls down, you pull the nails out and let them fall.
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