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Over ten years, Gerry Daly answered more than 5,000 gardening questions. His knowledge is based in science and practical experience, and by working on radio and television. Access to the advice database is open

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Is this Pear Scab Disease? It is only on a few of the pears on my only tree.

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How far back do you cut long stemmed flowers that have finished flowering?

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We have about 6 (out of about 12) apple trees that produced few leaves this year, leaves have brown spots, are dry and fruit is sparse. They look sick. The trees are about 13 years old, dwarf, not sure the specific types, but various types. We have lived here 3 years and the past 2 years have been healthy and produced lots of fruit. This year, lots of blossoms, but few leaves and then little fruit: and fruit that is produced had hard brown skin, cracked/woody. Even the trees in the orchard not effected by the brown spots have produced little or no good fruit. I guess it must be some form of apple scab disease (from reading your database). Is there anything I can do now (sept) for them? I really want to look after them. Is this a result of over-pruning? My poor trees! Please help. Thanks.

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Considering purchasing a garden composter, one that can be 'turned' daily by a handle on the exterior.Adverts say compost would be ready within about 6 weeks, how can this work if only one 'chamber' inside and each day new vegetation etc. would be added.

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My multi-stemmed birch is being atacked by greeny yellow caterpillars with black stripes about 2 cm long that are eating the leaves. Should I do anything about it such as spraying with a pesticide or just leave them to their meal?

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Any tips on how to prervent small wild birds uprooting flower bulbs? Bulbs are mainly bluebells with some dwarf daffodillls.

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