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About Leroy J. Wilton
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I have been growing herbs organically for 25 years. I have also written and self-published a book, "Herbman`s Journal". You can request it from my e-mail.It is $19.95 with free shipping. It is loose -leaf, 165 pg. A free "Herbman" t-shirt included while they last(large,X-large).It covers many names of herbs that I have grown, such as culantro,shadow bennie, recao de monte & 97 other names.

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I have been growing herbs organically for 25 years. I have also written and self-published a book, "Herbmans Journal" .
 
   

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Topic: Herbs



Expert: Leroy J. Wilton
Date: 5/16/2008
Subject: rosemary

Question
Hi Leroy,
   I noticed some very wiggly tiny white worms on my rosemary last night. This morning they aren't there. Was this larvae or a worm? I also see this morning a small web in the center of it. We just began a heat wave here in California and have been watering it sparingly.

Lucinda

Answer
Lucinda:
I can't call what this worm is, but it will destroy the plant. It has laid it's larvae on the plant along with the web. Go to web site Gardens Alive.com for product to get rid of the worm. Send e-mail or call them first to get the right product.

Leroy

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