Me again!
Now, I know lichen doesn't damage a tree, but our apple trees are covered in it! Can too much be a sign of anything? It makes the trees look ancient, but from the trunk, they aren't that old. Before we bought the plot, I don't think they had been pruned for a while, so the trees were quite dense, and the grass around them very long. There was a good crop last autumn, but the apples had lots of spots, although the flesh was clear.
Anyway, here's a photo!
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Now, I know lichen doesn't damage a tree, but our apple trees are covered in it! Can too much be a sign of anything? It makes the trees look ancient, but from the trunk, they aren't that old. Before we bought the plot, I don't think they had been pruned for a while, so the trees were quite dense, and the grass around them very long. There was a good crop last autumn, but the apples had lots of spots, although the flesh was clear.
Anyway, here's a photo!
Sent from my iPhone using Grow Your Own Forum
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