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Airspade or Terravent?


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Try not to give up on the Horse Chestnut just yet. Lots of plants and trees suffer with pests and diseases and the HC is no exception. Bleeding Canker can be managed or even suppressed depending on level of severity of symptoms and combined with cultural methods like raking up effected leaves and airspading HCs can easily be treated for Leaf Miner with an environmentally friendly spray.

Always Air spade/Soil pick over Terravent and combine with mulch, fertilise with slow release organics if required.

 

If the job is local to us in Essex we can offer airspade work but not for about 3-4 weeks.

 

 

Just for the record chaps, this thread was from 2 years ago.

 

 

 

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