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Curling tree leaves are classic indicator of herbicide damage

  • Curling, cupping, and abnormal growth of leaves are symptoms of herbicide exposure, which can come from spray drift, volatilization, or root uptake.
  • Herbicide absorption into trees cannot be reversed, and future growth will reveal the extent of damage.
  • Lawn rust, caused by a type of fungus, doesn’t harm lawn health but indicates a lack of nutrition, which can be addressed with fertilizer application.
  • Apples are often harvested before peak ripeness to ensure long-term storage, and using a brown paper bag can help with ripening.
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Curling tree leaves are classic indicator of herbicide damage

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