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61.
Currants, Berries And Grapes
In spring, just as new growth is evident, the canes are removed from the bottom wire and attached to the upper wires, taking great care not to
damage any of the buds.
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62.
Aphids
In the same way that lye can burn the tender bodies of aphids, so it can
damage the tender surface of some leaves.
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63.
Cabbage Root Maggot
Plugging the hole prevents the fly reaching the soil at the base of the cabbage stem, and the soft plastic will allow the stem to increase in size without
damage.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/garden_pests/cabbage_root_maggot.html
64.
Cutworm
Therefore, all the
damage done in a garden is usually the work of one cutworm, or at the most two.
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65.
Earwigs
Eliminate these and you will prevent a lot of plant
damage. The young are similar to the adults, sometimes whitish in colour and lacking the well-developed nipper.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/garden_pests/earwigs.html
66.
Slugs
Coast gardens are particularly susceptible to slug
damage which shows as large bites out of tender green growth, especially in lettuces, cabbages and other leafy vegetables.
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67.
Tomato Problems
This is again cell
damage, but results from a lack of sufficient water at the roots of the plant at the time it is making its most rapid growth.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/garden_pests/tomato_problems1.html
68.
Web Worm
One-half hour later, the plants are gently sprayed with clear water to remove the lye from the soap which can
damage leaves.
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69.
Weevils
Damage over winter is prevented if every suspicious hole is enlarged, the grub removed and destroyed, and the cut surfaces dusted with fine sulphur powder or powdered charcoal.
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70.
Winter - Moth
While Tanglefoot may be applied directly to the trunk there is no way of safely removing the dead bodies of trapped insects without bark
damage, and the traps are soon loaded and ineffective.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/garden_pests/winter_moth.html
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