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- From: Steven Covacci <filtertitle@aol.com>
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- Subject: [nafex] Organic spraying of fruit trees?
- Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2012 10:56:29 -0500 (EST)
Is there an organic (one that will not harm wildlife, such as amphibians)
solution for spraying fruit-crop trees (apples/pears, stone-fruits, etc.)?
Is paw-paw (Asimina) a legitimate solution? I know that even this is toxic
to fish (and I have no doubt toxic to amphibians).
Anything I can do? If I don't spray, will I be able to cut away damaged
parts, and still eat the fruit. No extra-protein jokes lol!
Steve
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[nafex] Organic spraying of fruit trees?,
Steven Covacci, 02/11/2012
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Re: [nafex] Organic spraying of fruit trees?,
Ginda Fisher, 02/11/2012
- Re: [nafex] Organic spraying of fruit trees?, Road's End Farm, 02/11/2012
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: [nafex] Organic spraying of fruit trees?, Scott Weber and Muffy Barrett, 02/11/2012
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Re: [nafex] Organic spraying of fruit trees?,
Deb Schneider, 02/11/2012
- Re: [nafex] Organic spraying of fruit trees?, Road's End Farm, 02/11/2012
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Re: [nafex] Organic spraying of fruit trees?,
Ginda Fisher, 02/11/2012
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