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bargaingirl
Hi i have a lovely plum tree in my garden which has been doing well for years..then last year it developed these little brown nodules, that you could flick off, but it was covered in them.
When the leaves grew they turned blackish in colour and others curled up, no fruit developed.
we hosed down the tree but this year the lumpy things are back
Pls how can i get rid of them and make my plum tree better.
uploaded pictures but not sure where they've gone!!!
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