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... Home are Anoying Spider Mites on House Plants Spray or not to spray Spruce Spider Mite Spruce Budworm Spruce Needle ... insects or diseases Trees - Protect Our City's Trees Trees - Why They Fall Trees Tell a Story Winter - Preparing Trees and Shrubs for ... Hints Vegetables To Avoid Vegetables Warm and Cool Season Vegies Warm Season Vegetables Go Undercover Abandon some control Alkaline Tolerant Perennials ...
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"To Spray or not to Spray, That is the Question..."
... Spray or not to Spray, That is the Question..." "To Spray or not to Spray, That is the Question..." GardenLine | Common Saskatchewan Pests | "To Spray or not to Spray ... spray makes contact with the insect at the time of application. Malathion cannot be used as a "preventive" at the beginning of the growing season ... eat the leaves of fruit trees and many ornamental shrubs and trees. They are a brown ...
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Espalier
... permitted fruit trees to mature their crops in a season that would not have satisfied the needs of free-standing trees. South-facing ... many of these bear fruit on the shoots of the previous season's growth. This means that renewal pruning is necessary to ... contact insecticide, meaning that any insects that are actually hit with spray will die. Pollination By Celine Burns Spring may have arrived late ...
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Elm - Trap Trees for DED
... be made with a plastic squeeze bottle or pressurized spray tank. Preparation of the tree can be undertaken in ... season. A combination of girdling diseased elm trees and turning them into trap trees by applying herbicides via plunge cuts or injection is important for street trees ... trees can be left standing for removal during off-season, and the wood does not have to be destroyed. In fact, trees ...
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Iron Chlorosis of Trees and Shrubs
... soil, excess moisture combined with cool soil temperatures, unnecessary fertilization of trees and shrubs, and the use of irrigation water with high ... to strike intermittently; a single branch or even a few trees in a group planting may be affected. While iron chlorosis ... of the foliar spray and an application of iron chelates to the soil is recommended. Having a growing season as short as ours ...
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Some Tree Troubles Not Caused by Insects or Diseases
... of winter injury, usually causes death of the trees. Injured trees may show no symptoms in the spring, but later in the growing season leaves will unfurl and wither because moisture cannot pass ... iron (Sequestrene Fe Chelate) will usually correct the problem. Salt spray, which can cause severe injury to grass, can also injure trees, particularly evergreens. Fortunately, salt is not applied in large ...
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Gardening Up Front
... is the location of mature trees. As a general rule, the further your flower beds are from large trees, the more successful your gardening ... can follow one of two paths. The recommended procedure is to spray the area inside the bed with Roundup, wait ten days and ... willing to maintain cleanly cultivated beds for the rest of this season. In this case you can simply turn over the existing turf - clod ...
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Herbicide Injury to Yard and Garden Plants
... and Garden Plants Sharon Faye Damage to plants such as vegetables, trees and ornamentals, are becoming more prevalent every year as ... and seeding may need to be delayed until the following season, depending upon the rate used. These chemicals are recommended ... at low pressures using coarse spray droplets. * Keep spray booms or nozzles near the ground and spray on target. * Where spray risk is high, ...
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