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Organic Rose Care Leaflet is included with the initial purchase of fungal control products.
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Happy Roses
![]() Protect and feed your roses at the same time with this 100% natural health tonic. The unique mix of natural oils and minerals helps manage most common pests and diseases afflicting roses. It helps control blackspot and other fungal diseases such as rust and mildew with naturally occurring sulphur, seaweed extract and by boosting the health of the upper cells of the leaves. It will also prevent attack from aphids, thrips and caterpillars. Contains fish waste fertiliser to promote vigorous growth and general rose health; citronella and garlic to help resist insect attack; as well as ginseng, chilli, vegetable oils and natural minerals. How to use: After removing damaged foliage, use this convenient, ready-mixed product on remaining leaves to run-off point. Apply 3 times in the first week then spray every 7 - 14 days. No concentrate available. Ready-to-use 1 litre trigger bottle. Material Safety Data Sheet PL101 Can I use Happy Roses on other plants? Yes. Happy Roses can be used all over the garden, especially on plants with waxy leaves. On sensitive looking leaves do a plant test patch first. Does Happy Roses kill aphids? It is not designed to kill aphids, but it does act as an effective repellent. To kill insects, use Beat-A-Bug Naturally Based Insect Spray. What is the best way to control black spot and other fungal diseases on my roses? General good gardening practices are always beneficial. For instance, roses should be planted at a distance apart at which they do not touch each other; watering should never be done from above, as drops spread fungal disease; roses should get at least six hours of sunlight per day; they need a well fertilised soil with plenty of organic matter (sheep manure is particularly good) and they should receive frequent deep watering. In addition to the above, Happy Roses should be applied regularly. Naturally occurring sulphur and seaweed extract in Happy Roses controls existing black spot while the general qualities of the product boost plant immunity against further attack. If at any stage black spot should re-occur, remove damaged foliage and discard or burn. |
Eco-fungicide®
BFA OrganicA registered and proven organic product for the management of fungal diseases in roses, grapevines, geraniums, vegetables and strawberries. Effective against powdery mildew, black spot, pelargonium rust and most mildews in vegetables and ornamentals; eco-fungicide has approval for Myrtle Rust suppression on tea trees (APVMA permit no. PER13793). Specially developed to control disease without having an impact on the biological balance of your garden and it is safe for good bugs and bees with no residual effect. When applied to plants, eco-fungicide alters the pH and the osmotic balance of the leaf surface which inhibits fungal spores from germinating and growing. It also damages the walls of fungal cells, resulting in dehydration and death of fungi and providing effective disease control. Use 3-4 grams (approximately 1 teaspoon) per litre of water mixed with 2 ml of emulsified vegetable oil (for example, Eco oil). 500 g pack makes up to 160 litres of spray. Active constituent: 940g/kg Potassium bicarbonate. Material Safety Data Sheet PL108 |
Ecocarb®
BFA OrganicThis is Australia's first registered organic fungicide. It is an effective control of powdery mildew on a wide range of crops, particularly grapes and roses. Based on activated, food grade, potassium bicarbonate; it works partially by changing the pH of the leaf surface, making it more alkaline. The addition of eco-oil to ecocarb increases its efficacy. Active constituent: 940g/kg Potassium bicarbonate. Use 3 - 4g to 1 L of water. 5 kg makes up to 1250 L of spray. Material Safety Data Sheet PL110 |
Lime Sulphur Fungicide and Insecticide
![]() Lime Sulphur is both a fungicide and insecticide which is used on apples, pears, stone fruit, citrus, grapes, pears and roses. It forms a protective film of sulphur which prevents entry of fungus into plants and trees and cures infestations. Considered to be the earliest synthetic chemical used as a pesticide, beginning in the 1840s in France, it is used primarily in the dormant season after pruning for control of:
Material Safety Data Sheet PL112 |
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Organic Rose Care Leaflet is included with the initial purchase of fungal control products.
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See also: Information on organic fungal control... |
Meets National Organic Standards
- products with either ingredients permitted for use in organic farms or acceptable cultural strategies for pest control.
This standard is detailed in the Australian Certified Organic Standard (ACOS) 2010 as defined by Standards Australia. Organic growers
should always check with their own certifying organisation for the acceptability of any product.|
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OG
Organic Certification for Australia |
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FG
Food Grade |
UT
Untreated Seed or Plant |
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