rumblefish
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jamespowers said:I am not sure how well the peach will do where you are but I hope it works out for you.
Horseradish doesn't take over your garden?!
What color are you looking for as well?
I want a hybrid tea with maybe reds and pinks in the petals at once- Such a thing?
Actually peach does very well on Long Island, having a maritime climate and all. The only thing I know we can't grow on trees is citrus (that's why I envy you your grapefruit tree). There are quit a few peach farms that do nicely here. I grew one at my father's house years ago, if I skipped the bordeaux, it might get leaf-curl, but only occasionally. I never sprayed malathion on it and it only got one borer- which I dispatched with a lock pick. My trees at my house however, have gotten their oil, a month from that they'll get their sulfur and/or copper (no sulfur for apricots), and get their shots of captan/malathion after petal-fall. The all organic veg garden gets only BT, and the lawn just neem oil, but I'm not about to let the fruit on the trees go to bugs and diseases.
I do the to horseradish what I do to the raspberries; dig a trench around them every spring. Since harvesting it has me digging to China anyway , it's not much more effort.
Mint only grows in pots in my yard. Although it needs to be cut in quarters and re-potted to rejuvenate it by late July.
Roundup- the best edger there is! But I tried to use it to contain the horseradish after the first season, the horseradish just asked for more.
Do the traps for coddling moth work? The traps for japanese beetles sure work for me. I think I may have collapsed their population in my neighborhood.:eusa_clap