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Brown rot

By Gardeners' World on 10/10/2011 11:39:19

) to make sure the disease doesn't survive there over winter. Cut away and destroy any mummified fruits you might have missed during harvesting which have survived into the winter.There is no specific remedy for brown rot, but eliminating apple scab, which


Lettuce grey mould

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:43:51

is when the lettuce is attacked at the base and a slimy, yellowish orange-brown rot forms, which can the kill the entire plant.A quick-spreading grey mould appears on lettuce leaves, which renders them inedible. If the fungus strikes at the base


Grey mould on soft fruits

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:35:55

, loganberries, other fruitsummerMore common problems affecting fruit trees and bushesAphidsBrown rotAntsPowdery mildew


Carrot fly

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 14:38:17

roots are then susceptible to secondary rots. Sometimes the foliage turns yellow and plants might even die. Tunnelling maggots feast on the carrot flesh, causing the outsides to be marked with brown rings. This is often followed by rotting. Sow carrots


How to prune a plum tree

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 14:16:53

straight to the compost heap where they'll rot down quickly.Advice on growing fruitTraining a necatarine tree against a fence - video project with Monty DonMonty Don's favourite fruit varietiesDeal with brown rot on fruit treesSummer-prune apple trees


Mould on lilies

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:45:26

. In general, the bigger and plumper the bulb, the better. It needs to be firm and undamaged. If there's brown rot at the base of the bulb, don't buy it. Blue mould may appear on tissue that has been slightly damaged, but you can cut it away with a clean, sharp


Tomato blight

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 14:15:32

is quickly ruined, and even if it's immediately picked you can't stop the tomatoes rotting.Ripening tomatoes develop brown sunken spots, which spread to the leaves and stems.Remove blight-infected plants as soon as they are identified, to prevent spread


Tomato leaf mould

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 15:18:01

eventually turn brown and wither. If the problem isn't tackled, tomato yields are lower and the fungus can overwinter in the greenhouse and persist the following year. Tomato leaves develop yellow blotches, then turn brown and wither. The crop might also


Potato blight

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:54:00

to the tubers, which turn a reddish-brown and, if a secondary infection strikes, the crop turns slimy and rots.Potato leaves are marked by brown patches, causing them to curl up and wither. The infection then travels down to the tubers, turning them into a slimy


Tulip fire

By Gardeners' World on 19/11/2011 16:54:51

Fungal spores attack emerging tulip leaves. They invariably become malformed, with brown spots leading to rotting of both the foliage and flowers, although the buds may well fail to open. If they do open, there will probably be white spots


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