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My broad beans are being ravaged by something? Any ideas? They are dwarf ones I planted late last year. I am suspecting those little brown snails.
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To be honest, I'm fed up of it. I prefer not to use chemicals in my garden, (I haven't done so for years now), but I'm afarid my trees will be really badly affected by the leaf curl & will eventually die.
I recently bought a dwarf plum tree from B & Q. It was fine at first but now it looks as if a few of its leaves may have some kind of leaf curl? They haven't blistered as yet, but do look as though they are starting to curl up a bit. Can peach tree leaf curl affect plum trees too?
I have removed the infected leaves from the peach & nectarine & think I will do the same to the plum tree today.
Is there an organic way of treating this disease or is it best to use chemicals? If so what do I use & where do I get it? What is the best thing to do to treat & prevent this?
Please help. Thanks.
Any thoughts anyone (sorry if I've posted this on the wrong area, have no idea about blogs!)
Your advice please.
I have a Peach tree approx 6ft. high and 6 ft. wide growing against a South facing wall and, following advice from the RHS I have built a wooden frame covered with clear polythene which I place in front of and over the top of the peach tree. This is to keep rain off the tree- and it's important buds- from early Jan. until flowering is finished (this year it was the first week in April) This really does work and I harvested 63 super peaches last year. Last year my cover did not quite cover all the branches and these were badly affected but the covered parts were PL Curl free.
Membership of the RHS is very worthwhile with answers for ALL gardening problems.