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Our knowledgeable staff here at Garden-Ville are available to answer many of the questions you might have about gardens, landscaping, and trees. Many problems with plants, however, cannot be responsibly diagnosed other than in person. We're located in central Texas and may not be familiar with the details of gardening in very different climate or soil zones. One of the guiding principles of organic growing is adapting methods to the particularites of local soil and climate. With that in mind we'll do our best to answer your question, but if we can't we'll be happy to help you find the appropriate resources or professionals in your area.

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  • I am growing roses in Florida, North Central Florida. I have 15 plants which I am growing with organic products, and this year I have had two major thrip attacks; one early and one about a month ago. I have finally managed to get over those and now I am told the thrips drop down into the soil and will attack the roses again next year. Is there a product I can use in the soil to iridicate the thrips?

    7/23/200711:02:31 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Anti Fuego, Liquid Seaweed

    We suggest trying our Liquid Seaweed or Anti Fuego as a foliar spray to control the thrips. You can also mix Anti Fuego at a rate of 4 ounces per gallon of water and apply directly to your soil which should also help. 

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