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Currant blister aphids

On 18/10/2011 in Problems: Fruit & nuts

Sap-sucking aphids are problematic for currant bushes. In spring, they cause the foliage to become blistered and puckered, as well as discolouring areas, leaving yellowish-green or red patches. The aphids then fly to hedge woundwort, a wildflower


Talkback: Currant blister aphids

On 24/11/2011 in forum

i find ends of Blackcurrant leaves seem to have a whitish powder and curl. what is this? how do I get rid of it. it left me with more questions


Nail gall

On 18/10/2011 in Problems: Ornamental trees

appear in summer on the upper surface of lime tree leaves. These growths, or galls, may be yellowish green or red. lime treesn/aMore common garden pests affecting fruit treesApple sawflyCurrant blister aphidsPear leaf blister miteAphids


How to plant a blackcurrant bush

On 19/07/2011 in Projects: Planting

Grow summer fruiting raspberries, with Monty Don.Chris Beardshaw gives advice on how to grow blueberries and cranberries.Fight currant blister aphids.Grow new plants from seeds and berries.Browse a variety of fruit plantsChoose plants suitable to full sun


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