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2008-05-16  Plant Diseases - apricot tree:   Hi farda...I have never sealed any tree up and they all did fine. I know up north the paint trees and put sealers on them, I know of no nursery here if Florida that does. The needle trick should do the...
2008-05-16  Yellowstone NP - Camping recs for inside Yellowstone in early Aug:   Hi Vicki: The two most centralized campgrounds are Norris and Canyon. Norris has no support facilities like stores, restaurants, or gas stations. It would be a more rustic situation. Canyon, Lake...
2008-05-16  Plant Diseases - Meyer lemon tree lemon problem:   Hi Pauline Post-bloom fruit drop has occurred widely on all cultivars in some years, especially when heavy rain, overhead irrigation, dew, or fog wets blossoms. Blossoms develop peach- to orange-color...
2008-05-16  Plant Diseases - Oleander Poisoning:   HI Alex...I don't know if there is an answer for that question. It depends on your size and weight. A child would be more apt to be killed from it. For sure it is poison but there is no record as to...
2008-05-16  Plant Diseases - cotoneaster hedge problem:   The white bumps you describe are most likely scale insects. They can be scraped off with your fingernail and will have liquid inside when squashed. They are oval shaped and slighty raised off the bark...


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