MILDEW ON GRAPES.Manypermit the fruit of the vines to perish before their eyes from the ravages of mildew, ignorant that an effectual remedy is within their reach. It is simply to dust the branches with flowers of sulphur. It is best done while the dew is on.When vines are trained upon the sides of a house or fence, it is well to whitewash the surfaces on which they are fastened with a wash in which flowers of sulphur has been largely mixed.It is recommended by some cultivators to employ such a whitewash for thewoodof the vine, covering all the main stems with it; but all these methods result in the one thing—the application of sulphur as a remedy for mildew.
Manypermit the fruit of the vines to perish before their eyes from the ravages of mildew, ignorant that an effectual remedy is within their reach. It is simply to dust the branches with flowers of sulphur. It is best done while the dew is on.
When vines are trained upon the sides of a house or fence, it is well to whitewash the surfaces on which they are fastened with a wash in which flowers of sulphur has been largely mixed.
It is recommended by some cultivators to employ such a whitewash for thewoodof the vine, covering all the main stems with it; but all these methods result in the one thing—the application of sulphur as a remedy for mildew.