BONIDE 983 Rose Shield™ Ready-to-Use 1 Gallon

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  $39.99

Description

BONIDE Rose Shield™ works as both an insecticide & contact & systemic fungicide. The advanced formula kills bugs on contact while providing direct and continuous results on listed diseases. Can be used on listed roses, flowers, landscaped plants, trees, shrubs, and ground covers.

Protecting Your Plants From Disease

Protect your plants with Gertens selection of high-quality fungicides. Fungal infections can quickly wreak havoc on your garden, causing unsightly damage and stunting growth. Our range of fungicides are designed to combat a variety of common fungal issues, including powdery mildew, rust, and blight. With easy-to-use formulations and effective results, our fungicides are a must-have for any gardener looking to maintain a healthy and thriving garden. 

Downy Mildew & Impatients

From our Experts

Fighting Off Powdery Mildew

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Details

  • Insecticide and fungicide protects for up to 30 days
  • Controls aphids, spider mites, whiteflies, and many more listed insects
  • Controls black spot, powdery mildew, scab, and many more listed diseases
  • Rain proof within 60 minutes
  • No odor & no staining
  • Ready-To-Use

More Information

Container Size 1 Gallon
Type RTU (Ready to Use)
Brand Bonide

Product Questions (15)

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