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4.3 Stricky traps can be effective.jpg
4.2 Some methods are more reliable than others.jpg
4.1 eco oil can help combat pests.jpg
4. Healthy plants are better able to resist pests.jpg
5. Rotate your crops.jpg
How to Prune Roses.jpg
1. Dip secateurs at end.JPG
2. Assess the plant.JPG
3.2 Remove branches that are congesting the centre.JPG
3.1 Start with old branches.JPG
4. Cut above the bud or node.JPG
5. Look critically at the bush as a whole.JPG
6. Dipose of prunings in household rubbish.JPG
7. Encourage growth by removing dead flowers.jpg
How to grow your own vegan food.jpg
1.1 Premium potting mix.jpg
1.2 Always read product labels carefully.jpg
2.1 Spread a 100mm layer of compost before fertiliser.jpg
2.2  Leave the soil to stablise for a couple of weeks after fertilising.jpg
3.1 Sow seeds or plant seedlings.jpg
4.1 Netting can help prevent pest damage.jpg
3.1 Sow seeds or plant seedlings.jpg
4.1 Netting can help prevent pest damage.jpg
5.1 Be prepared for highs and lows.jpg
5.2 Keep modifying your growing program.jpg
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1. Dip blades in disinfectant.JPG
1. Dip blades in disinfectant.JPG
2.1 Apple fruiting spurs.jpg
2.2 Nectarine triple bud.jpg
3.1 Diseased fruit.jpg
3.2 Damaged tree.jpg
4. Sloping cut.jpg
5. Apple- prune leader for spurs.jpg
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Lemons.jpg
1.1 Make sure all blades are sharp and clean.jpg
2.3 Exposed gall with eggs.jpg
2.4 Old gall where eggs and larvae have gone.jpg
2.1 Cutting gall with knife.jpg
2.2 Removing gall with potato peeler.jpg
2.5 Old gall.jpg
3.1 Pruning.jpg
4.1 A well-shaped lime tree.jpg
5.1 60 year lemon tree rehuvenated by pruning.jpg
6.1 Scale.jpg
FeedYourGarden.jpg
1.1 Complete garden fertiliser.png
1.2 Organic liquid fertiliser.png
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