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Friday, May 30, 2014
Independence Nectarine Fruit Damaged
Warty Growths on Limbs Tree Solved

Japanese Blueberry Top Dieback Part II
Q. The trunk/branches of the bad trees appear like
they’re peeling. The limbs are very brittle so I don’t think they’ll
recover. Could I, for example, simply cut the top 12” of the trunk and
save the rest of
the tree?
Japanese Blueberry Tops are Dying Part I.
Q. I’m having a problem with my Japanese blueberries. Some
are fine and the two on the end appear to be drying out but only towards the
top? Do you have any idea what’s causing this? The soil is not dry and they all
get the same amount of irrigation.
Japanese blueberries tops dying back |
Get Ready for the Leaffooted Plant Bug Invasion
Q. What is the best attack for these pesty, scarey
looking creatures. We had them last
year. Haven't seen them yet this
season. Is there something to keep them
away?
Labels:
almonds,
flat legs,
leaf legs,
pistachios,
pomegranate,
red bugs,
ugly bugs,
weird legs
Centurylink.net Problems in Emails
Just a warning for people who send me emails using centurylink.net....I had several of my return emails rejected by this provider. So if you sent me emails using an email address with centurylink.net after your user name and I never responded...well....maybe it got rejected. Please use a different email address when communicating with me.
Thanks.
Bob Morris
aka 'Extremehort'
Thanks.
Bob Morris
aka 'Extremehort'
Bay Laurel Good Choice for Chain Link Privacy
Q.
I would like to plant an "evergreen" vine/screening plant along a
chain link fence to block the neighbor's yapping dogs (little dogs).
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Bay Laurel recently planted |
Labels:
plant selection,
privacy,
vine for chain link fence
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Leafcutter Bee Perfect Circles Now Seen on Plants
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Leafcutter bee damage to bottle tree. |
Labels:
circles cut in leaves,
how to stop damage from,
leaf cutter bee,
leafcutter bee,
what are,
what causes
Concord Grapes Ravaged by Skeletonizers

No Reason to Remove Female Inflorescence from Sago Palm

In This Case Pruning Paint Might Be the Right Choice
Q.
I have a large pine tree in my front yard. I trimmed this tree in the past and
had buckets and buckets of sap coming from large limbs that were cut. I may
need to prune heavily again this winter. But since I just completed relandscaping
under it, I'm worried about all the sap that is going to fall on everything I
just put down. I'll never get off all the sap that will drip on everything!! Is
there a way I might prevent or stop the sap from dripping such as pruning paint?
Is there anything to save all my hard work from being completely being
encapsulated in sap?
Fig Fruits Drying Usually Lack of Water to the Tree
Q. This is the first year my seven year old Black Mission
Fig is “behaving” strangely. The fruit came on, some even started to ripen,
and now they are shriveling on the tree. The tree looks perfect and so do the
leaves. I did read your article on figs but ours always seems to be treated the
same, year in and out.
Friday, May 23, 2014
5-in-1 Fruit Tree Growing Differently on Different Branches
Q. I purchased a 5 in 1fruit tree from the recent orchard
event. The two thickest grafted branches have vigorous foliage. The next smallest is marginal, with one
foliage "bud" close to the main trunk, nothing distally. The two
thinnest don't look good -- no foliage. Suggestions?
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Shade Plant Selection for the Desert
Q. My garden has matured and now I
have flower beds that are shaded. What plants grow in the shade here and
where can I buy them?
Why I Hate To Answer the Question,"What Plant Should I Use for...."
I send these types of questions now to Andrea Meckley. She LOVES these kinds of questions. So thank her for answers to your question, "What plant should I use for.....
Any Fruit Trees That Don't Need Pesticides?
Q. Are there any fruit, nut, fig, or olive trees that I
can grow in North Las Vegas without using pesticides?
Cathedral Oak a Good Choice But May Be Hard to Find
Q. A few days ago we saw a cathedral oak at the Springs
Preserve. It was identified as
"Quercus virginiana 'Cathedral'"on its little sign. Does it do well in Las Vegas? Do its leaves fall at all (like pine needles
drop)? How tall/wide does it get in our area? Is it a fast grower? Any other facts?
Poor Canopy Development in Newly Planted Large Tree Could Be Lack of Water
Q. I
think I this might be a pink locust tree. I'm seeing a lot of dead branches.
The tree was planted last Fall. Should I give it some fertilizer to help it
push out new growth?
Labels:
borers,
lack of water,
large tree,
locust,
newly planted,
poor growth,
sunburn
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