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Prevent leaf disease next spring by treating trees in late summer.
Application in late summer provides protection for the following year. And a single application provides season-long suppression. The fungicide needs to be in the leaf before it emerges and is infected. Treat a tree now and the chemical moves up … Continue reading
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