Re: Re:CULT-TMV danger to iris


Donna, Sounds like you have a beautiful yard and gardens,and it's agood thing you removed the cherry , which I assume was a wild cherry, because  black knot disease would have spread to the rest of the cherries and once established all you can do is keep cutting it out. I don't believe it would have been a problem for the tomatoes or the iris.    Happy gardening and if your ever down this way stop by I will supply you with a start of stepping out, it's a beauty.      Jim , Inman , S.C.
  ----- deseased cherry and sprayed the others for precaution and
  sprayed one tent caterpillar web. I know cherries are a problem for those,
  but they are beautiful trees and the birds love them! Thanks again for your
  help with the 'leaf gall'. Now I am wondering if it could have come from the
  cherry we cut out. It had a black galled knot like in one of its largest
  branches. What do you think? We actually removed it during the same week we
  put in the plants. Can't remember if it was just before or just after we
  planted them. Hummm. Sorry for the long post. Nothing gets me talking like
  my garden!!!
  Donna
  NCz7/8




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