JJB
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Dear Panel
I have determined that some of my apple trees have blossom wilt/wither tip. I believe it is a fungus for which there is no control. Does this mean my trees are 'goners' and should be removed?
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26-08-2020, 10:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-08-2020, 10:31 PM by Mikey.)
Disappears to find out what wither tip is and whether the fungus is edible.
https://ahdbapples.azurewebsites.net/blo...mation.asp
Interesting read I have both James Grieve and Cox in my garden.
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(26-08-2020, 10:27 PM)Mikey Wrote: Disappears to find out what wither tip is and whether the fungus is edible.
https://ahdbapples.azurewebsites.net/blo...mation.asp
Interesting read I have both James Grieve and Cox in my garden.
I've no idea what varieties have been affected, but both are eaters. I fear poor hygiene on my part (the gardening sort not personal - we're harking back to your automatic loo, I think). I didn't remove the brown rotten apples last season.
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