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Group Three - Other Shrubs
However, pruning difficulties may arise when a Camellia or Rhododendron of tall rangy habit is planted before a low window, near a narrow path, or among shrubs which will normally
also increase in size.
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292.
Pruning Fruit Trees
All other branches are removed,
also unwanted growths are nipped off as they appear. The growth made each year has bark of a different colour and texture.
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293.
Aphids
They
also appear in the greenhouse and sunporch on seedlings, houseplants and cuttings. Frequent inspection is necessary from early spring.
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294.
Mildew
Mildew appears as a white powder on various garden plants, notably roses and particularly the climbing varieties,
also Michaelmas daisies, lupines, and the perennial phlox.
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295.
Slugs
Also use flashlight to find feeders on damp nights.
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296.
Web Worm
Not only does the web prevent birds and other predators from reaching the worm, it is
also completely waterproof.
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297.
Weevils
The larvae of this weevil
also have a great liking for begonia tubers, and their presence within the tubers is indicated by small holes in the outer skin.
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298.
Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, Gladioli And Fuchsias
Some publications are
also available. Brief references are made in Section V: "Your Garden Week-By-Week.
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299.
Bring In The House Plants
Tropical foliage plants with thin leaves such as Dieffenbackia, Maranta, Pilea and Coleus dislike strong wind coupled with a sharp drop in temperature;
also large, heavy raindrops may tear a hole in the foliage.
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300.
Wind Damage
Poor growth will
also be noticed on kale and sprouting broccoli. If the winter greens are in a spot exposed to strong winds, the plants are better staked to prevent rocking.
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