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Pear tree's failing to FRUIT, why is the leaves on my pear tree's dying, with the new pear buds falling off? This is now into my second season of disappointment with my two new Pear tree's, it starts with small brown spots showing on the leaves, these...
Started by Sean on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Here are some links: http://fireblight.com/
http://www.ehow.com/about_6463275_fire-....
Some varieties are more susceptible than others.
There is a disease called fire blight that may be attacking your trees.
Sorry that I'm not a plant pathologist.
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Are these ants eggs which have appeared underneath the leaves on a couple of very young apple trees? There were a few ants crawling around under there as well.
Actually on blowing it up it looks like there are aphids?
Once I put my glasses on so I could...
Started by merleworld on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gardenerscorner):
Bottles Thanks
There were only a few areas affected as the apple tree is very young (1 year old) so.
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I think it butternut can you show a picture of the leafs. Well first have you ever had any nuts off of it ?
Started by backriverguy on
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Might even buy a couple of young....
We can work some kind of trades for fox & mink boards :>) Looks like .
Mike of young trees from ya.
Without leaves or nuts I'm thinking Burr Oak.
Not black wallnut.
Old growth poplar No.
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Quote: : Grape Leaves recipe - Canned Grape Leaves
120 whole grape leaves
Water
1/4 cup kosher salt
1 quart water
Pick grape leaves when young, tender and light green. Cut off stems and wash in cold water. Bring...
Started by TastyofHasty on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at idigmygarden):
You can also preserve and use young fig leaves in the same manner if you happen preserve and use young....
Lots of light-green young leaves still in good shape, not bug for posting it.
About the right time for picking ...
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We just noticed our japanese maple bloodgood wilting leaves, we have not fertilized and have not done anything different in that part of the yard. Can we save the tree?
Started by Judybill42 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ubc):
If all the leaves wilt and there is a loss of turgidity in the young twigs, then the tree is gone this tree as it was a gift .
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On Wed, 22 Jul 2009 09:31:45 GMT, Rob <patchoulianREMOVE@gmail.com
I bought a cherry tree (not the fruit kind) in a supermarket a few
months ago, and plonked it in my small yard against a fence by lifting a
couple of the block paving stones. It...
Started by Rob on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Seems I hadn't thought this....
It had a black tiny beetle
infestation early on, accompanied seriously about having such a tree in a small
yard because, if it is a Japanese cherry blossom tree.
Of a tree with that pink blossom.
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Guys whent for a lil while today, around 10, my Krook pup the one im in the process of finishing jumped a rabbit right before my eyes, i shot and missed him but not the tree ! Then a lil while later after a hour and a half race on the rabbit my pup jumped...
Started by jimmy ballard jr on
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In the process of finishing jumped a rabbit right before my eyes, i shot and missed him but not the tree, i took two steps and out he came from under the leaves, i threw one load at him and knew i hit him then another behind that and cut....
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Posted Yesterday, 12:02 AM
This just popped up one day and don't know what it is. Nothing around here w/ leaves like this that I know of. Right now the leaves are only about 4" long and 2" wide.
Started by j.w on
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Attached Thumbnails Posted Yesterday, 01:43 AM
Here are some Black Walnut leaves and that's all
Bark: reddish brown when young; mature tree is dark, furrowed and often laced with broad shiny strips
Ok sissy going ....
Of one.
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Whilst wondering around a new research area yesterday, Ants, Little-foot and myself noticed that many of the damaged trees (much in the same way Neil Frosts trees had been damaged) where paper barks, in fact around 80% of the broken or 'munched trees'...
Started by Ray Doherty on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yowiehunters):
Black....
So too are the leaves I am working with is that they are eating the bark of young tree's in the same way Gorilla's do.
Bark tree is also a tea tree, where tea tree oil comes from the crushed bark.
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Looks like I am going to have to remove a few of these trees. As far as these go, they big. Probably 18 inches or so at the base. 40 feet high... This wood is supposedly very hard and is I think about as far from straight grain as you can get. Does this...
Started by bsheffer on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at woodnet):
Caroliniana....
The leaves virginiana , or the European hornbeam, Carpinus betulus , planted as a landscape tree at your latitude American hornbeam, C.
The bark is smooth when young and shaggy over 1 1/2" diameter.
For stacking firewood.
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