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Blueberry diseases can contribute to a reduction in the yield or total lack of fruit, weakening of flowering, the formation of spots on the leaves, shoot dieback, and even entire blueberry shrubs. See how to recognize blueberry diseases, what are their symptoms, as well as methods to combat diseases and recommended sprays. Read more …
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Blueberry pests appear from the very beginning of the growing season, causing deformation of leaves or damage to flower buds.They weaken the growth and development of the shrub, while reducing the quantity and quality of blueberry crops. See how to recognize the symptoms of blueberry pest feeding and learn about the best ways to deal with them. Read more …
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If we notice small caterpillars in the plums, feeding near the stone and contaminating the fruit with granular faeces, it is a plum fruit. See how to combat plum fruit in home and allotment gardens, what are recommended plum worm sprays and other ways to prevent plum worming. Read more …
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Sharka is a dangerous plum disease caused by the Plum pox virus. The usual symptoms of infection with this virus are irregular yellow spots and streaks on the leaves.Dents and spots appear on the peel of the fruit, reminiscent of smallpox. Hence, another name for this disease - plum pox. If we do not want the shark to wreak havoc in our allotment garden, it is worth planting plum varieties that are not very sensitive to this disease, in which the possible infection with the shark virus does not cause any changes to the fruit. Read more …
"align=left height=110 width=110 and pests of strawberries - symptoms, photos, control "
Strawberries are a very popular fruit. These plants can be grown in gardens, but also in pots on balconies and terraces. It is therefore not surprising that we are so eager to decide to grow our own strawberries. However, it is worth getting to know the diseases and pests of strawberries that can cause us trouble. See what are the symptoms of strawberry diseases and pests and how to combat them. Here are proven ways to make he althy strawberries! Read more …
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Strawberry grubs damage plant roots, leading to withering of strawberries and weaker fruiting, and in extreme cases, even to destruction of the entire crop. See how to identify grubs in strawberries, how to prevent their occurrence, and how to combat grubs in strawberries when growing in a plot. Read more …
"align=left height=110 width=110 Weed Control "
Weed control in strawberries is a necessary procedure, because weeds are a strong competition for strawberries for water and nutrients in the soil, significantly weakening the growth of strawberries and its yield. See how to carry out weed control in strawberries in amateur cultivation on the plot and whether chemical spraying on weeds in strawberries is possible. Read more …
"align=left height=110 width=110 spots on strawberry leaves. What is this disease and how to fight it? "
Brown spots on strawberry leaves may take various forms, but in all cases they weaken the plant, inhibit its growth and deteriorate the quality of the crop. See where the stains come from, what diseases can contribute to it and how to get rid of brown stains from strawberry leaves. Read more …
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Post-harvest strawberries require a number of care works, such as weeding, pruning, fertilizing and spraying. Thanks to this, the plants will prepare to survive the winter, and will also produce new leaves and flower buds, which will affect the yield in the next year. We will also prevent the development of fungal diseases and pests of strawberries. Find out about the details of proper strawberry care after harvest. Read more …
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Common hazel, like most other plants grown in gardens, can be attacked by diseases and pests. The most common hazel diseases are moniliosis, powdery mildew and leaf spot. The first one damages the fruit, the other two - the leaves. We advise on how to recognize these diseases and what are the best methods of protecting hazel against diseases. Read more …
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Hazel is relatively easy to cultivate shrubs, however, they can be attacked by numerous pests that damage the leaves, shoots and fruits of hazelnuts, i.e. hazelnuts. Here are descriptions of the most common pests of hazel, such as aphids, spider mites and the sunflower beetle, and how to protect the hazel from these pests. Read more …
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Walnut diseases and pests are threats that, unfortunately, are not uncommon. Infected walnuts can become ill for many years and bear less fruit. Therefore, it is important to learn what diseases and pests threaten walnuts and how to properly recognize them and further treat them. You will find out in the article below, where we described the most common diseases and pests of walnut. Read more …
"align=left height=110 width=110 and pests of balcony and terrace plants "
Beautifully decorated balconies and terraces are the showpiece of our houses and apartments. He althy, impressive plants please our eyes and arouse admiration and envy among guests and neighbors. However, sometimes it happens that despite proper care, the plants may show symptoms of diseases or pest attacks. Read more …
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When colder days come and autumn is drawing to a close, it becomes especially important to protect garden plants against winter, frost and wind. Especially when we grow plants that are sensitive to low temperatures. Some plants grown in containers will need to be hidden in closed rooms during the winter. However, plants planted in the ground cannot be moved. So how to protect them from winter, frost and freezing winds. Read more …
"align=left height=110 width=110 plants for winter. When and what to cover the plants? "
See what to cover plants for the winter and when it is best to do it so that plants can cope well with cold winds and low temperatures. See for yourself that winter plant coverings can look aesthetically pleasing and… be a decorative element! Read more …
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Recently, warm winters contribute to some anomalies in our gardens. Positive temperatures caused spring bulb flowers such as hyacinths, crocuses and narcissi to rise prematurely. What to do in such a situation and should these plants be somehow protected against frost? Read more … ◄ BACK.NEXT ►