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Rose Hedge
A customers use of BioVam Mycorrhiza
Richard and Vicki Jeffries are one of our customers who have put BioVam to use on a lot of things on their property.  The roses below are an interesting project where only BioVam Mycorrhiza was used.  No pesticides or fungicides have been used on these plants.  The nearby Spokane river is a source of a lot of insects, but these plants are not bothered by any insects.

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Click on picture to see a larger picture.    (All of these Roses are treated with BioVam Mycorrhiza.)
Rose_30_10-6-98th.JPG (16291 bytes) This is the first year for all of these plants.  It's already a nice looking hedge row of roses.
Rose_15_10-6-98th.JPG (9203 bytes) These are S.H. Freedom Hedge Roses.
Rose_01_10-6-98th.JPG (9282 bytes) Healthy new growth and vibrant colored blooms came on after treating these roses with BioVam Mycorrhiza Inoculant.
Rose_02_10-6-98th.JPG (12800 bytes) The new growth was significant all through the rose hedge.
Rose_03_10-6-98th.JPG (15612 bytes) These are all first year roses out in the sun in a place that looked like the surface of the moon.
Rose_04_10-6-98th.JPG (10362 bytes) In the distance you can see the Spokane River.  The opportunity for bugs is great, but no bugs have been bothering these roses.
Rose_05_10-6-98th.JPG (16771 bytes) The extent of the new growth on all the plants in the hedge was very consistent and strong.
Rose_06_10-6-98th.JPG (17340 bytes) The blooms were consistent and strong throughout the hedge.
Rose_08_10-6-98th.JPG (15473 bytes) Another shot of the strong and extensive new growth.
Rose_11_10-6-98th.JPG (12599 bytes) The stems are green all the way to the ground.
Rose_12_10-6-98th.JPG (16182 bytes) Nice green foliage from the crown up. All the crowns were strong, well developed with strong growth from them.
Rose_13_10-6-98th.JPG (16368 bytes) Here are the two bug holes. It seemed really odd their placement in the foliage yet the rest of the foliage was not bothered. 
Rose_14_10-6-98th.JPG (17997 bytes)
Rose_16_10-6-98th.JPG (10875 bytes) Despite the hot sun during the day, the blooms suffered little burning.
Rose_17_10-6-98th.JPG (9210 bytes) Despite the time of year and how cold the nights were getting the bloom petals through out the hedge showed little to no signs of distress from  the types of weather stresses they were clearly being subjected to.
Rose_18_10-6-98th.JPG (16311 bytes) It was very interesting to see so many strong blooms off the new growth, and so late in the year.
Rose_19_10-6-98th.JPG (16810 bytes) The fully unfolded heads were consistently well formed throughout the hedge. Their colors staying even, pedals keeping their shape. 
Rose_20_10-6-98th.JPG (15918 bytes) Same as above.
Rose_21_10-6-98th.JPG (8380 bytes) Remarkable on all these plants was the consistency of quality blooms. Tight centers and even unfolding.
Rose_23_10-6-98th.JPG (9520 bytes) Nice green leafs all up and down the stems. The unfolded petals were holding their color and shape very well. 
Rose_24_10-6-98th.JPG (17574 bytes) Note the nice green stems from the crown of the plant.   It's another illustration of a raised level of health.
Rose_25_10-6-98th.JPG (16600 bytes) More new growth pictures.
Rose_26_10-6-98th.JPG (18280 bytes) The new growth on these first year plants is significant.
Rose_27_10-6-98th.JPG (17480 bytes) Click on this picture and notice how the Mildew remains isolated and does not spread around the plant.  We credit this unusual feature to the fact that BioVam Mycorrhiza raises the plant health so diseases can not spread.
Rose_28_10-6-98th.JPG (14458 bytes) Mildew is isolated and does not spread to the rest of the plant.
Rose_29_10-6-98th.JPG (11847 bytes) We finally found two leaves on one of the bushes that have bug holes in them.  Even so, the leaves remain a nice green color.