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Canker

By Gardeners' World on 10/10/2011 11:40:31

Left unchecked, canker can gradually spread to affect whole branches and sections of trees. Severely-infected old trees may be beyond rescue, while young trees are vulnerable to infection, particularly where other susceptible trees are growing


Canker

By Gardeners' World on 14/09/2007 16:56:33

A general term for disease that's characterised by patches of dead cells on the trunk or branches of a tree or woody plant. Also see Anthracnose.


How to prune out bacterial canker

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:45:20

Bacterial canker affects ornamental and edible Prunus species, including cherries, plums and apricots. Monty demonstrates effective techniques for pruning out infected stems, in his practical video guide.spring-summerMore problem-solving advice


Anthracnose

By Gardeners' World on 14/09/2007 16:56:29

A general term (also see Canker) covering a large number of plant diseases sharing similar symptoms, namely patches of dead tissue on leaves or stems. These are caused by a range of organisms, including fungi, bacteria, mycoplasmas and viruses.


Growing parsnips

By Jane Moore on 06/03/2009 08:29:27

 eat any more.I’m rather partial to parsnips, especially when roasted with my Sunday lunch. I usually grow 'Avonresister' as it’s resistant to canker, which can be a real problem in this area (hence the development of this variety specifically for growers


Horse chestnut trees

By Pippa Greenwood on 04/11/2009 09:16:14

and limbs for signs of bleeding canker, an infection with the capacity to kill thousands of horse chestnut trees. Last time I checked I found no evidence of canker, but I remain fretful about the possibility. Our horse chestnut seems much healthier


Apples with cracking

By Gardeners' World on 10/10/2011 11:37:20

Apple sooty blotchApple sawflyApple and pear scabCanker on apples trees


Woolly aphids

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:32:22

, such as canker, can set in.Congregations of fluffy, white, waxy aphids cause localised swellings on branches. If the swellings split open in winter, infections can set in.Blast off the fluffy, sticky aphid mass with a high-speed jet of water. This won't cure


Viburnum beetle

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 15:40:28

of ornamental shrubsCankerEuonymus scaleLeaf miner flyHorse chestnut scale insect


How to prune apple trees in summer

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:41:51

with pests and diseases.Caring for your apple treesPreventing apple and pear scab.Combatting apple sawfly.Treating apple sooty blotch.Dealing with canker.Choose fruit varieties to grow in your gardenBrowse our collection of deciduous trees


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