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The peach and plum tree at our house both look sick.  Do you have any tips for how to care for them? The leaves are curled with pink and brown spots and most of the blossoms and leaves are turning brown and seem to be dying.  We'd really appreciate any tips you have to share!

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This site has information on leaf curl:

 

http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7426.html

 

 

Thank you.  It was nice to read that removing the leaves doesn't do much to help once the diseased leaves have appeared, since I haven't managed to do that yet!

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