Plant Doctor: Fruit/Vegetable Problems
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Aphids
The most common of all pests and almost every plant from the smallest shrub to the tallest oak tree can be infested. Click here for further details.
Cabbage Root Fly
Affects the brassica family of cabbages, sprouts, cauliflower and broccoli. Click here for further details.
Carrot Fly
Larvae that bury into the roots of carrots, parsnips and celery. Click here for further details.
Codling Moth
Pale pink larvae that attack the fruit of apples and pears by burying into them. Click here for further details.
Grey Mould
This is an extremely common fungus and grows on many plants. As the name suggests a greyish fuzzy fungal growth develops over the infected area. Click here for further details.
Peach Leaf Curl
A crippling fungal disease of peaches, nectarines, almonds and apricots that distorts leaves and causes premature leaf fall. Click here for further details.
Potato Blight
First seen as brown blotches on the foliage of potatoes and outdoor tomatoes in wet Summers. Affects storage of tubers and fruit. Click here for further details.
Rust
The spores need a moist environment in which to prosper. The fungus develops mostly on leaves but also on stems. In appearance they can develop either as patches or as pustules (like septic spots). Click here for further details.
Strawberry Leaf Spot
The spots can be of various colours - grey, brown or black. The spots are in fact dead leaf tissue caused by the fungus which spreads the disease. Click here for further details.
Tomato Blight
Discolouration of the fruit, turning them brown. Click here for further details.
Whitefly
These little pests set up home and live out their lives on the underside of leaves. As adults they are about 2mm long with white wings, which give them their name. Click here for further details.
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