Can i heal Heinrich???
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Help? How do I heal my Peach Tree?
Comments (0)I just moved in to a new house about a month ago. The landlord told me she planted the tree in 2004. However, for being 5 years old, it is only about 7 feet tall. Not only that but it is very thin, only a few good long branches. When I moved in there were a ton of little peaches growing on it, however they were still a few months away from picking. There were a ton of dead branches hanging off of it, and when I went to inspect the peaches, there were bugs in almost every single one. The yard was also really over grown, and after having it cut I notices at the base of the tree on two different sides there were like wounds from a lawnmower or weed eater. (Because I had just spent so much money moving, I didn't have the money right away to take care of it until last week.) So, about a week after I moved in, I noticed there were birds in the tree picking at all of the peaches. And then a week after that, when I got home from work I noticed all of the baby peaches were on the ground. Literally. There were only two or three peaches left in the tree, and of course they were ate by bugs and birds. So last week, I pruned it back, and cut off all of the dead branches, and dug up the grass and layed mulch down, and I have been watering it plenty. One other thing I noticed when I dug the grass up was there were a lot of bugs there, I mean a lot. I think more then normal for a garden. So, how can I keep the birds away? What types of pesticides can I use to get rid of a lot of the bugs but still make the peaches safe to eat? And what types of things can I do to help it grow big and strong?...See MoreArillaga vs Pauls' Early Blush vs Heinrich Schultheis
Comments (2)Yeah, I know Paul's is a sport, so should be very similar to Heinrich apart of color. Coarse blooms do not bother me either, size however I have to think about, since smaller roses = more roses. Disease wise, did they all 3 got rust mostly, or everything else as well? Rust is not a common problem here, but mildew and sometimes blackspot can run rampant....See MoreHow Grief Can Be Focused to Help Heal Social Anxiety
Comments (2)That was a great read.thank you Whenever I cry I try to turn whatever it is I'm thinking about into something positive and thank my fiance for bringing so much joy into my life and thank God for him...See MoreHow can I help my citron tree heal?
Comments (14)Looks bad to me. Certainly not normal healing. If the black mold area spreads completely around the stem, then anything above that point is going to eventually die. You could try and graft a twig (or twigs) above and below to bypass the area, or you could try and graft some good green bark to replace the infected parts. But neither will be easy to do, and will probably fail....See More- 8 years ago
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