In article <Richard1957.2956c6c@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Richard1957 <Richard1957.2956c6c@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi Sherwin
>
> I have the book 'the fruit tree expert' by Dr d.g. Hessayon and on page
> 50 there is a title called Spraying programs in which it tells you to
> use these chemicals to prevent the following, apple blossom weevil,
> canker, scab, capsid bug and many more diseases.
> It does say to dilute the stuff though. There is nothing wrong with my
> trees but I thought that it would benifit them.
> If it eliminates the mother in law too thats a definite bonus!! lol!
>
> Do you have any other ideas on prevention of tree diseases?
>
> Thanks
>
> Richard
So, 0tterbot, what we have here is a non-American who has a book
which describes diseases that his trees don't have but plans to
spray them (prophylactically?) anyway. Which is to say that he read
a book about problems that his trees don't have, and proposes to spend
money to treat his healthy trees in the hopes that it will somehow
improve his relation****p with his mother-in-law.
I don't know about you, but I'm feeling better already;-)
Oh, I'm definitely pulling for the mother-in-law. I can feel her pain.
--
Billy
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