State of the onion patch

MrFancyPlants

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For the most part my collection is pretty healthy this year. And some of them are even budding back where I want them to (not the bay leaf or ginkgo). There is a bit of scorch in the upper left on a rose and a japanese maple that was chopped in late spring. And, a bit of jelly on the frankenfusion prunus up front. Are there any low toxic fungicides that might help out the roses in the yard and maybe the prunus? I'd like to keep the yard food safe if possible.
 
I like my arrangement better last year, but they seem to be spreading like weeds. Spider mites were crazy this year, but I've seen a few predators around so I am hopeful not to be blasting w a hose every other day for the rest of the year.
 

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They look so cute! I am sure they bring you lots of joy.
 
IMG_0421.JPG Here are the tropicals waiting for outdoor season. The outdoor trees have whittled down over the course of a couple moves, but I will update with their progress come spring. Bonsai sometimes requires a Darwinist approach.
 
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