Hi all, first thread on here, so please be gentle
Anyways, we (my wife and I) have just managed to buy our dream home. Its our first home, and hopefully our last. We are lucky enough to enjoy in the region of 1 acre of paddock, a small stream and a pretty substantial pond.
The garden has a fair few plants in it, however, we have a number of issues I am hoping peeps could help me with. I THINK we have 2 plum trees in our garden (actually 3, but one has died and is leafless unfortunately). The dead one is the one I have issue with. What is this monstrosity growing on the bark of the dead fruit tree?
you can see some of the growth further up the tree in the second image if you look closely. Now, with it being dead, I wouldnt be too concerned, however, I have noticed the same growth up a larger, and more beautiful tree close by. The trees dont have a particularly great yield by the looks of it, but this could be down to poor watering and or feeding I suppose...
Is there anything that can be done to save them, or is going to be a case of "off with her head!"?
THe other problem is with ants. I have noticed a fair few trees with insect damage around the place, particularly to the bark, with unidentified critters boring away into the trunk of the fruit trees. Lots of ants running up and down the bark too is a bit of a bummer. We have a few older hawthorns that have died, and they have MAHOOSIVE ant holes in them, which could have been caused after the hawthorn dying.
Any advice?
Thanks all, hope to provide as much help in the future as I receive early on!
Anyways, we (my wife and I) have just managed to buy our dream home. Its our first home, and hopefully our last. We are lucky enough to enjoy in the region of 1 acre of paddock, a small stream and a pretty substantial pond.
The garden has a fair few plants in it, however, we have a number of issues I am hoping peeps could help me with. I THINK we have 2 plum trees in our garden (actually 3, but one has died and is leafless unfortunately). The dead one is the one I have issue with. What is this monstrosity growing on the bark of the dead fruit tree?
you can see some of the growth further up the tree in the second image if you look closely. Now, with it being dead, I wouldnt be too concerned, however, I have noticed the same growth up a larger, and more beautiful tree close by. The trees dont have a particularly great yield by the looks of it, but this could be down to poor watering and or feeding I suppose...
Is there anything that can be done to save them, or is going to be a case of "off with her head!"?
THe other problem is with ants. I have noticed a fair few trees with insect damage around the place, particularly to the bark, with unidentified critters boring away into the trunk of the fruit trees. Lots of ants running up and down the bark too is a bit of a bummer. We have a few older hawthorns that have died, and they have MAHOOSIVE ant holes in them, which could have been caused after the hawthorn dying.
Any advice?
Thanks all, hope to provide as much help in the future as I receive early on!
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