In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about specific apple tree sprays and commiserated about fake hosta seeds.
Insecticides won’t control diseases, of course, which is why a fungicide is needed to control apple scab disease, which causes lesions on leaves and fruit, and early yellowing and defoliation of ...
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The Spruce on MSNThis Fungicide Could Save Your Roses This Spring—How to Use It Like a ProIf you have trouble with fungal or bacterial diseases in your garden, Bordeaux mixture may be able to help. For example, if ...
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House Digest on MSN10 Companion Plants That Will Make The Apple Trees In Your Yard ThriveGrowing fruiting apple trees in your yard? Consider growing these companion plants nearby to help ensure you enjoy a ...
Diseases like apple scab and oak wilt are especially common in the Monroe County area. Beech leaf disease, which causes limp structure and prevents photosynthesis, is spreading to the area and ...
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Watford Observer on MSNPutting Bushey apple on map created by prize-winning novelistI seem to recall about three years ago [c 1983] that my daughter noticed a ‘map’ (for want of a better description) of Hertfordshire, except there were no roads, rivers, no national grid and no ...
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Apple scab is one of the most significant diseases that impact apples. This year’s frequent rain events made apple scab infections worse than usual.
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