11-02-2010, 05:41 PM
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Re: Peach Tree
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Originally Posted by Two Edged Sword
What to do to stop the stop a peach tree's leaves going decicely yellow. Also it has just developed some sort of spoty mite[?] on the green leaves This tree is bearing its first fruit. Its a flat light coloured fruit. Should I put a light sprinkling of UREA crystals around its drip line.? Its recently been sprayed with pyrethem and white oil.Here in OZ its summer.Temp climbing towards 30
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In humans there is more to health than a few amino acids and vitamins. The importance of minerals is almost completely neglected. So it is with plants.
Look up rock dust on the Internet and learn what it doesfor gardeners and farmers around the world.
This also applies to those of you who have very unhapply looking banana plants growing in the super-poor soils of the subdivisions of Florida and tropical America.
If you want success, follow the rock dust reasoning and instructions. It is simple enough and to the point.
Alternatively, if fussing and fidgeting is more important, follow what currently passes for orthodox scientific dogma.
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