Tags
- Alternaria Brown Rot 1
- Anthracnose 1
- Aphids 4
- Apples 1
- Avocado 1
- Bird Protection 1
- Black Olives 1
- Black Sooty Mould 1
- Black Spot 1
- Blister Mites 1
- Blueberries 1
- Brown Rot 1
- Casimiroa 1
- Caterpillars 3
- Cherimoya 1
- Chilean Guava 1
- Cleopatra 1
- Cold Hardy 1
- Copper Hydroxide 1
- Cost Effective 1
- Cranberry 1
- Eco-Neem 1
- Esther 1
- Feijoa 1
- Feijoa Bud Mite 1
- Figs 1
- Freeflo Copper 1
- Fruit 3
- Fuerte 1
- Fungal Disease 1
- Fungicide 1
- Fungus 1
- Fuyu 1
- Grapefruit 1
- Grapes 1
- Green Olives 1
- Green Vegetable Bugs 1
- Grosafe BioNeem 1
- Grosafe Enspray 99 3
- Guava Moth 1
- Harvesting 1
- Hass 1
- Herbicide 1
- Kiwifruit 1
- Kumquat 1
- Lawn Care 1
- Leaf Curl 1
- Leaf Roller Caterpillars 2
- Legally Approved Insecticide 1
- Lemons 1

Stone Fruit - Apricots, Cherries and Plums
Many apricots varieties are less likely to require thinning, but some will, especially dwarf.
Plums are the first fruit to flower in early spring when the weather can dramatically reduce bee activity, resulting in poor fruit set. In the occasional good year some thinning may be necessary. Refer to the Plum chart in Section 2 for pollinisers if needed.

Preventative Spray Programme For Roses
If you have trouble with pest and diseases on your roses - here is a preventative spray chart to stop issues before they start.
