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What is a good spraying program for peach trees here on the coast?

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What is a good spraying program for peach trees here on the coast?

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Dear Viewer, Spraying peaches is a full time job! Read the following publications since I have no quick and easy answers for you. Grow blueberries and buy peaches! You may get more info than you bargained for… http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/ag30.html http://pestdata.ncsu.edu/pmsp/pdf/easternpeach.pdf http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/ag28b.html Return to top What are some suitable plants for the perimeter to surround and screen off a county 2-story-tall sewage pumping station visible from a residential community on an adjacent higher hill. The deeper soil type (apart from hauled in topsoil) is hard clay with interspersed gravel, and the location is away from the coast. We need plants that are fairly quick growing, hardy, grow fast and tall, and will retain their density forming an impervious screen from the ground up. Drip irrigation will be provided. Leland Cypress had been suggested but I hear of a virus that is killing them. Also what about Waxed Myrtle, or Cedar Tree

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Dear Viewer, Spraying peaches is a full time job! Read the following publications since I have no quick and easy answers for you. Grow blueberries and buy peaches! You may get more info than you bargained for… http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/ag30.html http://pestdata.ncsu.edu/pmsp/pdf/easternpeach.pdf http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/ag28b.html Return to top What are some suitable plants for the perimeter to surround and screen off a county 2-story-tall sewage pumping station visible from a residential community on an adjacent higher hill. The deeper soil type (apart from hauled in topsoil) is hard clay with interspersed gravel, and the location is away from the coast. We need plants that are fairly quick growing, hardy, grow fast and tall, and will retain their density forming an impervious screen from the ground up. Drip irrigation will be provided. Leland Cypress had been suggested but I hear of a virus that is killing them. Also what about Waxed Myrtle, or Cedar Tree

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