Hello,
I have a 6 year old apple tree (Sunset on M106) trained as a fan against a wall and over the last 3 years it's had an infestation of woolly aphid. I thought I had managed to control it for the first year (brushing and spraying with everything going), but each season it has returned even worse and done more damage. I've even cut out the worst affected branches and have reduced the tree to a third of it's size. It's returned again this year, so I am going to remove the tree entirely and replace it. I would like to plant another apple and train that similarly. I do hope it doesn't suffer the same fate, but not sure whether woolly aphid lives in the soil and can affect other plants. I have seen signs of it in a few other places around the garden, but it seems to dwell on this one tree in particular.
If I were to replace 1m x 0.5m deep area with different soil, would I avoid replant disease? Anything else I could do to minimise the replant disease problem?
Any recommendations for the new apple. I'm thinking of going for something vigorous that will quickly fill the space. My soil isn't very nutrient rich and is quite a heavy clay type once below the first 10-20 cm. I'm currently looking at Jupiter, as I like cox type varieties. Any thoughts? One of my favourite cox type apples is called Suntan, but it seems quite rare and doesn't get many mentions, let alone recommendations anywhere. It must be one of those problem trees that grows gave up on. Any advice is welcome. Thanks
I have a 6 year old apple tree (Sunset on M106) trained as a fan against a wall and over the last 3 years it's had an infestation of woolly aphid. I thought I had managed to control it for the first year (brushing and spraying with everything going), but each season it has returned even worse and done more damage. I've even cut out the worst affected branches and have reduced the tree to a third of it's size. It's returned again this year, so I am going to remove the tree entirely and replace it. I would like to plant another apple and train that similarly. I do hope it doesn't suffer the same fate, but not sure whether woolly aphid lives in the soil and can affect other plants. I have seen signs of it in a few other places around the garden, but it seems to dwell on this one tree in particular.
If I were to replace 1m x 0.5m deep area with different soil, would I avoid replant disease? Anything else I could do to minimise the replant disease problem?
Any recommendations for the new apple. I'm thinking of going for something vigorous that will quickly fill the space. My soil isn't very nutrient rich and is quite a heavy clay type once below the first 10-20 cm. I'm currently looking at Jupiter, as I like cox type varieties. Any thoughts? One of my favourite cox type apples is called Suntan, but it seems quite rare and doesn't get many mentions, let alone recommendations anywhere. It must be one of those problem trees that grows gave up on. Any advice is welcome. Thanks
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