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101.
Hazards Of Overhead Watering
Tomatoes and cucurbits are always sited well away from crops which produce seeds (peas, beans),
leaves (chard, spinach) and roots (carrots, turnips).
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102.
Group Three - Other Shrubs
After pruning, water the shrubs well at the roots and spread a wet mulch of wet peat moss and partially decomposed
leaves over the root area.
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103.
Currants, Berries And Grapes
To overcome this problem, cut all growths back allowing
leaves to remain at the base of each cut growth.
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104.
Pruning Fruit Trees
The new shoots made this year, bearing only
leaves, will develop fruiting buds by later spring. Pruning in cold peach growing areas should be to their local custom.
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105.
Aphids
If the
leaves survive to reach the expansion stage, clusters of green aphids will be found on the undersides of the
leaves while they are still young and fresh.
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106.
Cabbage White Butterfly
Eggs are laid singly on the underside of
leaves, hatching out in a few days to the small light green caterpillar, which feed on the
leaves.
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107.
Carrot Fly
Another method of control is to try and mask the odour of the carrots using companion planting of marigolds, by spraying a solution of crushed mint
leaves or by placing a kerosene or creosote soaked rag in a tin can at 4 ft/1.
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108.
Club - Root
The disease spreads to other normal roots on the plant, the
leaves turn yellow, and the plant succumbs. The disease is spread about the garden by tools, walking on infected areas, animals, and soil dropped from the infected plants.
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109.
Mildew
In the case of mildew, by the time the gardener notices the "powder," the
leaves have already been damaged and nothing can be done to return them to a normal condition.
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110.
Slugs
The culprits are easily identified by the silvery trail of mucus they leave on the stems and
leaves. The gardener has to check frequently and use some kind of bait to trap the night marauders.
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