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Old 06-05-2008, 04:50 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Richard1957 wrote:

Hi Sherwin

I have the book 'the fruit tree expert' by Dr d.g. Hessayon and on page
50 there is a title called Spraying programs in which it tells you to
use these chemicals to prevent the following, apple blossom weevil,
canker, scab, capsid bug and many more diseases.
It does say to dilute the stuff though. There is nothing wrong with my
trees but I thought that it would benifit them.
If it eliminates the mother in law too thats a definite bonus!! lol!

Do you have any other ideas on prevention of tree diseases?

Thanks

Richard


So, 0tterbot, what we have here is a non-American who has a book
which describes diseases that his trees don't have but plans to
spray them (prophylactically?) anyway. Which is to say that he read
a book about problems that his trees don't have, and proposes to spend
money to treat his healthy trees in the hopes that it will somehow
improve his relationship with his mother-in-law.
I don't know about you, but I'm feeling better already;-)
Oh, I'm definitely pulling for the mother-in-law. I can feel her pain.
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