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Plum disease / pest advice.
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I planted a plum tree in my garden last year and it has been doing remarkably well. There is plenty of fruit on it this year, unfotunately, I noticed some nasty growth on one of the plums. http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/28/plumya6.jpg I'm a complete plum novice so any info regarding the disease / pest and possible cure would be most appreciated ! Thanks ! Uncle C Sunny High Wycombe. |
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Plum disease / pest advice.
On 7 Jul, 19:56, Uncle-C wrote:
Hi, I planted a plum tree in my garden last year and it has been doing remarkably well. There is plenty of fruit on it this year, unfotunately, I noticed some nasty growth on one of the plums. http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/28/plumya6.jpg I'm a complete plum novice so any info regarding the disease / pest and possible cure would be most appreciated ! Plum Sawfly Uncle - yurk. If your fruits fall before rippening, that's it. This is the treatment I've read :- "Break the pest's lifecycle at two points. First, in late winter and early Spring, gently loosen and turn the soil around the base of the tree with a trowel or hoe. This will expose the over-wintering pupae to birds who love to eat them. The second action is to spray the tree with derris (available at most garden centres) as soon as possible when roughly half the flower petals have fallen. If the above action is taken, next year it should not be necessary to spray again." We had 3 plum trees in our old allotment - we were however blessed with no disease. The only problem was that a barsteward was getting to get them before us. That and the pears. I later found out that they were turned into liquors. You'd think they'd leave me a bottle or three.... We don't grow them anymore for lack of space and also the dropped fruits attracted too many wasps, and the kids complained. A lot. Ps. You can get derris on the organic catalogue below. http://www.organiccatalog.com/catalo...roducts_id=525 |
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Plum disease / pest advice.
On 7 Jul, 20:32, La Puce wrote:
On 7 Jul, 19:56, Uncle-C wrote: Plum Sawfly Uncle - yurk. If your fruits fall before rippening, that's it. This is the treatment I've read :- "Break the pest's lifecycle at two points. First, in late winter and early Spring, gently loosen and turn the soil around the base of the tree with a trowel or hoe. This will expose the over-wintering pupae to birds who love to eat them. The second action is to spray the tree with derris (available at most garden centres) as soon as possible when roughly half the flower petals have fallen. If the above action is taken, next year it should not be necessary to spray again." We had 3 plum trees in our old allotment - we were however blessed with no disease. The only problem was that a barsteward was getting to get them before us. That and the pears. I later found out that they were turned into liquors. You'd think they'd leave me a bottle or three.... We don't grow them anymore for lack of space and also the dropped fruits attracted too many wasps, and the kids complained. A lot. Ps. You can get derris on the organic catalogue below. http://www.organiccatalog.com/catalo...roducts_id=525 Thanks a lot La Puce ! It sounds as if there is not much I can do to this year's crop except pick off any affected fruit and dispose of it. I hope that it is not too bad a case as I was really looking forward to homemade peach and plum chutney ! Uncle |
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Plum disease / pest advice.
On 7 Jul, 21:50, Uncle-C wrote:
Thanks a lot La Puce ! It sounds as if there is not much I can do to this year's crop except pick off any affected fruit and dispose of it. I hope that it is not too bad a case as I was really looking forward to homemade peach and plum chutney ! Chutney, CHUTNEY!!! Eau de vie, Uncle, that's what you do with the plums ;o) |
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Plum disease / pest advice.
Uncle-C wrote:
Ps. You can get derris on the organic catalogue below. http://www.organiccatalog.com/catalo...roducts_id=525 Thanks a lot La Puce ! It sounds as if there is not much I can do to this year's crop except pick off any affected fruit and dispose of it. I hope that it is not too bad a case as I was really looking forward to homemade peach and plum chutney ! Uncle Or.... Wrap duct tape or similar sticky nastiness (i've used axle grease in the past....) around the trunk. low down, sticky side up. This stops the crawlers climbing the trunk... Les -- Remove Frontal Lobes to reply direct. "These people believe the souls of fried space aliens inhabit their bodies and hold soup cans to get rid of them. I should care what they think?"...Valerie Emmanuel Les Hemmings a.a #2251 SA |
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