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lawsec03 Posted - Jun 21 2006 : 7:37:54 PM
The answers to my questions are probably somewhere in this forum, but I thought I would ask anyway. I have alot of fungus in my flower beds. One of my columbines, which was doing awesome, is now all of a sudden dying on one side, has brown spots everywhere. There was a big patch of fungus near the columbine. I also noticed that the leaves on some of my flowers have been chewed on. Also, late in the summer last year, my weeping cherry tree was almost demolished by Japanese beetles. I am afraid that they are going to return this year. I ended up buying some chemical last year to kill the bugs and save the tree. Does anyone know of any more natural remedies for fungus and insects?

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