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Apples with cracking

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

The cause of the splits is invariably irregular watering. When the tree suddenly gets a hefty drink following a period of drought, the apples quickly expand, which often leads to the skin cracking. The fruit usually produces a corky, scab


Apple sawfly

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 14:31:47

When apple trees are in flower, the sawfly, Hoplocampa testudinea, lays its eggs in the developing fruit. In June, the larvae tunnel their way under the skin of the fruit and into the core, causing the apples to fall. When they're ready, they tunnel


Apple sooty blotch

By Gardeners' World on 10/10/2011 11:35:05

problems, so ensure you clear away all fallen, affected fruits and leaves by late-autumn. Dispose of them but not on your compost heap, as this could redistribute the fungus around the garden.There's no specific control, but spraying for apple scab using


Apple and pear scab

By Gardeners' World on 10/10/2011 11:34:22

or scabs on the leaves of flowering shoots or on fruit. Splits may develop on young shoots. Foliage may fall prematurely from trees.Rake up fallen leaves at the end of the growing season and dispose of them - don't add them to your compost heap. Liaise


Wasps

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 12:36:37

Wasps love feeding on soft, juicy fruit. They can break through the skins of grapes, peaches and plums, and quickly nibble out sizeable cavities, but fruit with tougher skins such as apples and pears must first be broken open by pecking birds before


Woolly aphids

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

the problem long-term but deals with the aphids in the short-term.Spray the tree with thiacloprid the moment you spot any aphids. Small numbers are far more easily tackled than large, rapidly multiplying infestations.apples, crab apples, cotoneaster, hawthorn


Brown rot

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

can cause fruit to split, will help reduce the likelihood of an attack. Spray the tree with myclobutanil during the summer.apples, pears, plumssummer, winterCommon problems affecting fruit treesPear leal blister mitePear wasp damageApple and pear scabApple


Canker

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

featuring myclobutanil during spring and summer will help control the spread of the disease. Bordeaux mixture can also be applied after fruit harvest and during leaf fall.apples, pears, rowan, beech, ash, other broad-leaved treesspring, summer, autumn


Codling moth

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 14:40:54

by the maggot-like caterpillar will be seen, lined with its droppings or frass.Remove infected fruit as soon as any damage is evident to limit overwintering caterpillars. Control is available in the form of pheromone traps that catch male moths in April and May.apples


Pear leaf blister mite

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:45:40

by hand any affected leaves and shoots. pearsspring to autumnMore advice on growing pearsTreating apple and pear scabPreventing pear wasp damageDealing with codling moth on fruit treesMonty's favourite fruit varieties


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