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05-11-2008, 08:51 PM
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Green Thumb
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Not a pretty sight
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The Cox has developed a bit of a problem over the past few years. It is prone to apple canker, which causes the branches to weep sap and turn prematurely old and grey. The sap attracts woolly aphids, so you get a sinister, fluffy white accretion on the affected branches. Time for actionRead More at Classic Gardening... |
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