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3
July
2007

Ask Monty’s 7/3

We reached inside the mailbag this week and pulled out a question from Florida from a homeowner who has had problems getting citrus trees to bear fruit.  Listen in to this weeks show for the answer.

This question and others are available each week in our newsletter and you can subscribe for free by visiting our website www.montysjoyjuice.com

To ask a question for Ask Monty’s email me @ price@montysplantfood.com

 

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3
July
2007

Inside Monty’s Garden w/ Price Allan

Monty Justice, noted rosarian, joins with us to talk about roses and general plant care as we explore what he has been doing the past week.  This week japanese beetles began taking center stage in his garden so we surrender the microphone to the subject this week.

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3
July
2007

Inside Monty’s Garden w/ Price Allan

Almost 1/3 of the country has been experiencing some degree of drought.  Whether you are a farmer who depends on rain for your livlihood, a gardener who is watching their vegetables wither and drop, or a homeowner who is concerned about their plants, the results are the same.  Our plants are stressed.  While there is no cure other than rain for drought stressed vegetation there are some things you can do beginning this fall to mitigate some of the results of drought.  Dennis Stephens, president of Monty’s join us Inside Monty’s Garden to talk about the impacts of drought and the new tool you can place in your horticultural toolbox to deal with drought in future years. Humics hold promise and we’ll discuss it this week.

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