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111.
Tomato Problems
This is sun-scald caused by the fruits being exposed to strong sunshine, usually due to the removal of
leaves which would normally shade the fruits.
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112.
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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113.
Cleanliness Prevents Problems
For example, some home gardeners have the bad habit of handling the
leaves of every plant as they speak about it, or as they pass by.
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114.
Cold Frames And Unheated Greenhouses
The most important part of using these protective measures is to have the covers in place before the afternoon sun
leaves the structure, and to remove them after the sun has risen in the morning and shines on the frame or glasshouse.
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115.
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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116.
Wind Damage
When transplanting cabbage seedlings, the lower
leaves should be right at soil level with the stem buried. In this way the heads sit on the soil and are not so vulnerable to rocking by wind.
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117.
Evergreens Need Water
The result of this dehydration shows up in the rhododendrons, the Pieris, privets and even the stout-hearted Laurustinus with
leaves either curled under as with the rhodos or seared brown as with privet.
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118.
Frost - Heaving
Only the roots go into the soil, the crown where the
leaves originate being level with the surface.
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119.
Trees And Evergreens
Then from a purely aesthetic angle, many people like the colour and shape of certain
leaves, while others study the tracery of bare branches against blue winter skies, or as they toss in the gales after
leaves fall.
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120.
Biennials
A biennial (not bi-annual) is a plant which produces roots and
leaves the first year, and bears flowers together with fruits or seeds the second year, then dies.
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