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Blistered leaves.
Hi there,my peach tree leaves are blistered and curled.Could anyone tell me what to do to remedy this. Thànk you. Too late for this year, but next year you need to cover it up. The fungus spores for peach leaf curl come in the rain you need to keep by Julian 2
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09/05/2013 19:58:48
by Verdun
My snapdragons aren't very well !!!
are having so much rain here in Normandy in France the same as the UK, can anyone tell me what the problem is please, I hasten to add it's not all the plants just some, I have been dead heading them as the flowers die and now I am left with what looks like by Caroline Bridges
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03/07/2012 17:54:28
by gardeningfantic
Patio Apricot Tree Help!
not cover it against the rain? Thank you for your response. I have read a little about peach leaf curl. Do you have any advice on how to cure this, if possible. Read some more about it.  I have never grown fruit plants that suffer from it.  I think you by melanie walker
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08/05/2012 00:30:41
by Alina W
euphorbia looks like mildew
purpurea which looks as if it has the same problem. Maybe the extreme weather conditions have caused it? All the rain last year and then, in York, bearly any rain for sometime now. thanks both clk yes it maybe just the weather, i will give it a spray by kimrosefreak
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08/05/2013 21:55:39
by clk
More plants to identify - Stachys or not ??!!
's not like a yellow one I have in the garden and unlike ones I have seen in gardens locally !!! Thanks in advance for any helpful suggestions          That's it for now.      First one - Salvia 'Purple Rain'? Try Stachys nemerosa, very similar by fotofit
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10/07/2012 17:47:11
by fotofit
Rhubarb
. they are both sited in exactly the same place but not next to each other and were fed/mulched last season. we have had plenty of rain over the last few weeks so they're not too dry. can you tell me what's wrong ?? thanks, shazza by shazza3
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26/04/2012 19:48:14
by shazza3
Camellia with leaves turning brown
discoured and a bit sick looking. I have got heavy clay soil, but I put some mulch etc under when I . Planted it - could it just be a bit waterlogged with all this rain? Camellias need an acid soil - do you know if your soil is acid? by Jontydoggle
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08/05/2012 21:14:28
by Alina W
Camelia
acidic and the spot is in the shade for the morning, but in sun in the afternoon. The shrubs flowered great this year, we have had continuous rain for about three weeks and temperatures are below average for the time of year. Have the leaves turned black by Karen7
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14/05/2012 14:04:10
by Dovefromabove
hamamelis ( orange beauty )
, with some moisture around. J. They're in a pot, as we only have a courtyard garden. Plus with the amount of rain recently they've been almost drowned, Im really at a loss as to what else I can do to save them. Any suggestions . . . . . . . by derrick hammer
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16/06/2012 15:40:06
by derrick hammer
Mushrooms
I seem to have lots of mushrooms growing in my garden, not in a specific area, all over.  Does anyone have any ideas as to why this is?  My garden has sunshine all day. It's down to the amount of rain that we have had. The mushrooms will be feeding by mdw84
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02/07/2012 09:46:36
by sotongeoff