tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6648177589861687576.post3810937158837701509..comments2023-09-23T14:35:21.460+01:00Comments on Maryom's Garden: set this weekmaryomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18265044617480788043noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6648177589861687576.post-62054074622932505612010-04-01T14:15:57.593+01:002010-04-01T14:15:57.593+01:00We have a miniature peach tree which gets scab - r...We have a miniature peach tree which gets scab - red blisters on the leaves. I deal with them by picking off the affected leaves. The tree looks bare for a while but then puts out new leaves which are generally fine. I'll look through our gardening books - there are a lot and see if I can find anything specific and helpful.maryomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18265044617480788043noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6648177589861687576.post-59042020829962258292010-04-01T11:34:58.728+01:002010-04-01T11:34:58.728+01:00Oh this sounds great! I am envious. I have such a ...Oh this sounds great! I am envious. I have such a tiny space for growing veg, not that I am a very gifted gardener. The sad thing is that I try so hard - yet do end up with carrots full of black things and gooseberries stripped clear of leaves, etc. etc. <br /><br />You might have some advice about a plum tree, perhaps. Its leaves keep curling up but they don't have that scabby stuff on you get with peach leaf curl. I have looked in my gardening book and it doesn't say anything about it. I sprayed it with the stuff you're supposed to use against peach leaf curl anyway.Jenny Woolfhttp://www.jabberwock.co.uk/blognoreply@blogger.com