Help: RUST
Henry
treehugger53ah at YAHOO.COM
Wed Sep 1 17:33:39 CEST 2004
I have never had the rust in my jacks, but if I remember correctly the
year that people were noticing it was a wet one.
--Henry Fieldseth
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, zone 4
--- Marge Talt <mtalt at HORT.NET> wrote:
> So, are you indicating that the extension service considers rust to
> be weather related? If so, what types of weather encourage it?
>
> Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
> mtalt at hort.net
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> > From: Henry <treehugger53ah at YAHOO.COM>
> > Here in Minnesota /Arisaema triphyullum/ is common.
> >
> > The university extension service that answers plant questions
> > recommends simply removing the affected parts. Or ignoring it as it
> > comes and goes depending on the each year's weather.
> >
> > They, of course, were not referring to /Arisaema/ collections.
> >
> > --Henry Fieldseth
> > Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, Zone 4
>
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