How to Grow Peach and Nectarine Trees - FineGardening
How to Grow Peach and Nectarine Trees - FineGardening
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The Plum Curculio will scar developing fruit and potentially ruin the harvest. Be vigilant about pests and diseases; treat with organic sprays or biological deterrents if necessary. Keeping poultry, which eats curculios, beneath the trees also offers some control. Keep mummies from the ground and the tree because they are a source of next year's infections. Treat for diseases to get the best harvest. For more information, click here.
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