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Codling Moth On Fruit Trees, HYG-2203-92
... 1991 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1090 Codling Moth On Fruit Trees HYG-2203-92 Celeste Welty The codling moth [Cydia pomonella (formerly ... which to make an easier entrance into the fruit. Early in the season the favorite point of entrance is apparently through the calyx, but ... using a pheromone trap to monitor codling moth, the best time to spray is two weeks after the first moth catch or one week ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Low Spray & Organic Plum Production
... from last season. Thin fruits so that they don't touch. Remove and destroy infected fruit promptly. Apply wettable sulfur every 10 to 14 days from petal fall until harvest. Spray ... ATTRA's Organic / Low-Spray Peach Production publication. Black knot, another fungal disease, produces distorted, gall-like growths on branches. Trees should be checked several times throughout the season, and the knots ...
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Grower Diaries - BigPumpkins.com
... to the local dump. I then prune all of the shrubs and trees in the yard and around the house. This task, annually takes up ... coming soon for Cornerstone Landscaping and LanTerra for a possible early end of season weigh off on Sept. 15th. Put the brakes on and back the ... minimize my impact on the plant. I hope it is possible to spray less and reduce the plant damage that sometimes occurs. I've left ...
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Grower Diaries - BigPumpkins.com
... the earth, all the beasts and flying things, all the grasses, trees and bushes, all the bits and pieces of former lives. ... still thought "with the timing of things" that she would just spray 2-4-d in july. "it shouldnt hurt the pumpkins". ... county (10 page application!!!!!!). Life will be very good. Happy off-season everyone !!   Top of Page Questions or comments? Send mail to ...
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ORGANIC APPLE SPRAY PROGRAM
... and Mildew early in the season will insure little or no problem later in the year unless your neighbor's trees are heavily infected. Better ... present. Plum Curculio Petal Fall to 4 weeks after No effective spray Insect emergence varies from year to year. Warm humid weather is ... by Copper or Lime Sulfur at ½ inch green tip During rest of scab season Before each rain use Sulfur or within 48 hours of rain ...
www.canr.msu.edu

European Red Mite
... in early summer, when trees are producing fruit and buds for the following season. Bronzing on moderately to heavily infested trees (30 mites or more per leaf) causes trees to produce fewer and less ... low toxicity to these predators. In orchards where mite populations are high, particularly after the season's spray program has ended, phytoseiid mites will be a definite aid in control. Unfortunately, ...
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Crapemyrtle Problems
... of new growth will produce only a few flowers. Some cultivars of crapemyrtles are late season bloomers. Aphids - Crapemyrtle aphids are small, pale yellow insects. They feed on new growing tips ... the flowers as they open. Use Japanese beetle traps located away from the tree or spray with a registered insecticide such as Sevin. Powdery mildew - is a fungus disease that affects ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Deer and Elk Proof Perennials - Perennials - Denver Plants.com
... Ferns & Grasses Herbs Perennials Vines & Climbers Wildflowers Gardening High Altitude Vegetable Gardening Water Gardening Lawns ~ Trees Lawn Care Tree Care Articles Mini Calla Lilies for your Wedding Links Links and Credits ... shells (1/2 shell) of water in a blender. Add cayenne pepper or Tabasco to season. Spray the solution on the plants you wish to protect. Rain will wash it off... so ...
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Fruiting Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants
... and salt spray. It is almost equal to the date palm in its tolerance to high soil salinity. Sapodilla trees are beautiful, slow ... temperatures of 26º F. They bear May through September, but the season peaks in June and July. External links: "The Sapodilla in Florida ... or 4 years from seed and seedling trees are quite uniform with good quality fruit. The season is summer through midwinter. The tree ...
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Fruiting Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants
... wind resistant and will withstand salt spray. Provided the soil is well-drained, tamarind produces well on various soil types, including, rocky and infertile soils. The trees are long-lived, grow 80 ... bitter while most people cannot detect the bitter taste. The season is April through midsummer. Fruit is produced commercially in California. Seedling trees may take many years to fruit. We have a ...
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