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My plum tree looks like someone shot it with a shotgun. All of the leaves are full of holes. Please help.
My plum tree’s trunk is covered with beads of dried sap, clear up into the limbs. What causes that, and what can be done to help the tree regain its vigor?
My plum tree has large globs of sap near the soil. The tree appears to be dying. It bloomed very heavily and had a good fruit crop this year, but now it looks like it’s dying. What should I do?
Birds are devouring my plums just as they ripen. Can I use any kind of spray to repel them?
My pomegranates flower, but I never get any good fruit. Are there some varieties that don’t produce fruit?
My pomegranate looks like it’s dying. We had an unusually cold spell this winter. Are they not winter-hardy?
I’d like to grow strawberries, but friends have told me they’re difficult here in Texas. Is that true? How can I grow them?
What varieties of strawberries are best for Texas, and where can I buy them? How good are the everbearing types?
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