Healing my trees

in HiveGarden15 days ago

Hello community, but here is a share of my activity in my garden here at home.
From a very early age, when I built my house, I always wanted to have a space that would allow me to have my own farm, where I could sow and plant and take care of, harvesting vegetables, fruits, legumes, among many other products that I know are very tasty and I was taking care of them until they were ready to be consumed.
At this time there are also several infestations in the broad bean, the so-called broad bean louse that lives close to the flower. On pear, cherry and peach trees, among many other trees, the leaves often begin to curl, which is a sign of disease.
Firstly, we must focus on prevention before these infestations occur and for this it is sometimes necessary to resort to specific cures for these trees, because if we do nothing, fruit production, for example, will be greatly affected and the health of the tree will be harmed. also be affected. will be weakened.
On this day I started by preparing the so-called syrup which just consists of a sachet that I have with the healing powder and then we have to add water and stir so that it dissolves well.
Then we go to the base of the tree that we have to cure and I, with the help of a brush, brush along the cvalfad and then make small gestures such as splashing the tree and its foliage, with the aim that the cure remains attached to the foliage . the same.
I also decided to cure my vines, which is another specific product I have for this type of trees, but the process is the same, just have a bucket, a brush and water, mix everything and spray, in this case also with the brush sprinkling your foliage.

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As you can see in this and other photos I took, the foliage turns this white color that then decomposes and actually sticks to the leaves and the tree.
This cure is very powerful, which is why we have and must carefully dose the amount of healing powder we add and also the amount of water, because the more healing powder we add and the less water, the stronger our cure will be, and so on. on the contrary, it will be weaker. , we must try to find a balance between water and healing powder.

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A small brush is enough for us to dip it in our curing mixture solution and then sprinkle it on the foliage of the trees we want to cure.

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Here, as in other photographs, you can see the color of the curing solution that remains after mixing with water.

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It was another great pleasure, friends, to share with you this activity of mine in my small garden at home.
All these photos were taken on my cell phone and, as often happens, with the help of my wife.
I hope you enjoy my sharing.