1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack team podcast 2 00:00:10,573 --> 00:00:11,613 Speaker 1: from News Talks at. 3 00:00:11,653 --> 00:00:15,093 Speaker 2: Be rude climb pass? Is he with us this morning? 4 00:00:15,173 --> 00:00:15,533 Speaker 2: Killed her? 5 00:00:16,253 --> 00:00:19,133 Speaker 3: Good morning Jack. I'm not in the garden today. I'm 6 00:00:19,213 --> 00:00:21,453 Speaker 3: at coh Order Perk in Perpetoy Toy. 7 00:00:21,493 --> 00:00:22,373 Speaker 4: What do you think about that? 8 00:00:22,533 --> 00:00:22,693 Speaker 3: Oh? 9 00:00:22,813 --> 00:00:23,093 Speaker 1: Very good? 10 00:00:23,133 --> 00:00:23,813 Speaker 2: What are you doing there? 11 00:00:24,653 --> 00:00:27,173 Speaker 3: Well? What do you get showing people and kids coming 12 00:00:27,213 --> 00:00:31,333 Speaker 3: for walks and doing all sorts of stuff. We're going 13 00:00:31,373 --> 00:00:33,893 Speaker 3: to just once in my life. 14 00:00:33,933 --> 00:00:36,133 Speaker 2: I'm not hoping for this to happen, but we're going 15 00:00:36,173 --> 00:00:37,733 Speaker 2: to call you and we're going to say, rude climb 16 00:00:37,773 --> 00:00:39,693 Speaker 2: passes in the garden and you say you're going to say, no, 17 00:00:39,733 --> 00:00:41,813 Speaker 2: I'm gonna I'm in a large I'm in a multi 18 00:00:41,813 --> 00:00:44,333 Speaker 2: story concrete car park or something like that. 19 00:00:45,613 --> 00:00:48,173 Speaker 3: I think that's happened once, remember, is it? Yeah? 20 00:00:48,413 --> 00:00:48,613 Speaker 5: Was it? 21 00:00:50,013 --> 00:00:50,693 Speaker 2: Yeah? 22 00:00:50,733 --> 00:00:51,253 Speaker 3: It wasn't. 23 00:00:51,693 --> 00:00:57,213 Speaker 2: Kid anyway, been a bit of a wild week nationwide 24 00:00:57,293 --> 00:00:58,853 Speaker 2: with the weather. But it is this time of year, 25 00:00:58,893 --> 00:01:01,653 Speaker 2: of course, that we need to start getting organized for 26 00:01:01,733 --> 00:01:05,013 Speaker 2: a few bits and pieces in a few months time. 27 00:01:05,173 --> 00:01:06,613 Speaker 2: And you're just going to run us through some lest 28 00:01:06,613 --> 00:01:07,933 Speaker 2: things we should be prioritizing. 29 00:01:08,693 --> 00:01:10,613 Speaker 5: Well, that's one of the things and we talked about 30 00:01:10,613 --> 00:01:13,533 Speaker 5: it yesterday last week, and that was the peach leaf curl, 31 00:01:13,573 --> 00:01:16,613 Speaker 5: and we talked about the fact that that becomes obvious 32 00:01:16,653 --> 00:01:19,573 Speaker 5: in spring, that's six months away, and now is the 33 00:01:19,653 --> 00:01:21,373 Speaker 5: time that you have to do something to get that 34 00:01:21,453 --> 00:01:22,613 Speaker 5: peach leaf curl. 35 00:01:22,453 --> 00:01:25,893 Speaker 3: Under control or to act stop it from doing anything 36 00:01:26,053 --> 00:01:29,693 Speaker 3: nasty to your peaches at the moment. And we talked 37 00:01:29,693 --> 00:01:32,293 Speaker 3: about it last week, the double gloss of copper right 38 00:01:32,333 --> 00:01:35,133 Speaker 3: now when the leads are starting to fall off, because 39 00:01:35,173 --> 00:01:37,653 Speaker 3: what you're doing is you're actually getting rid of the 40 00:01:38,333 --> 00:01:41,813 Speaker 3: spores that are causing the trouble in springtime. And you 41 00:01:41,853 --> 00:01:43,653 Speaker 3: do it once and then three which day do you 42 00:01:43,693 --> 00:01:45,373 Speaker 3: do it the second time? In the way you go up? 43 00:01:45,373 --> 00:01:48,053 Speaker 3: Like a question I got after our talk last week 44 00:01:48,133 --> 00:01:52,373 Speaker 3: is does the copper spray debilitate the peaches and the nectarines? 45 00:01:52,493 --> 00:01:55,853 Speaker 3: But as well, and I say no, they're not. They 46 00:01:55,173 --> 00:01:59,453 Speaker 3: do because it's fine, It has no hassle. If you 47 00:01:59,533 --> 00:02:03,013 Speaker 3: spray copper on an established leaf of a pitch, you 48 00:02:03,173 --> 00:02:07,893 Speaker 3: have trouble because the leaf usually basically burns to not 49 00:02:08,053 --> 00:02:10,693 Speaker 3: because now just before they. 50 00:02:10,733 --> 00:02:15,373 Speaker 2: Drop the lease, who cares going anyway? 51 00:02:16,013 --> 00:02:17,253 Speaker 5: Right? 52 00:02:18,013 --> 00:02:19,213 Speaker 3: And that's it. 53 00:02:19,533 --> 00:02:21,533 Speaker 4: So here's another thing, and this is the thing that 54 00:02:21,773 --> 00:02:25,133 Speaker 4: especially in the North Island, people are really beeved off about, 55 00:02:25,213 --> 00:02:28,573 Speaker 4: and that is that the wonderful creature that is that 56 00:02:28,733 --> 00:02:32,813 Speaker 4: each your citrus or actually bores into your citrus. It's 57 00:02:32,813 --> 00:02:37,893 Speaker 4: called the lemon tree borer. It can do quite a 58 00:02:37,893 --> 00:02:38,573 Speaker 4: bit of demon. 59 00:02:38,413 --> 00:02:41,493 Speaker 3: Steel in the trees, to be quite honest, as I said, 60 00:02:41,533 --> 00:02:43,613 Speaker 3: Nelson Glenn and North that type of stuff. 61 00:02:43,733 --> 00:02:44,493 Speaker 5: But here comes to. 62 00:02:44,573 --> 00:02:47,533 Speaker 3: Things a lot of people don't realize with the name 63 00:02:47,653 --> 00:02:51,493 Speaker 3: lemon tree borer that it is not an introduced species 64 00:02:51,533 --> 00:02:54,093 Speaker 3: of beetle of a long wrun people. It has been 65 00:02:54,133 --> 00:02:58,493 Speaker 3: near all its life. And I reckon that creature was eating, 66 00:02:58,613 --> 00:03:00,733 Speaker 3: you know, all sorts of native trees at this station, 67 00:03:00,973 --> 00:03:04,813 Speaker 3: boring into native trees, and still does. But I reckon 68 00:03:04,893 --> 00:03:09,413 Speaker 3: when when the cure was literally taken into a museum 69 00:03:09,493 --> 00:03:13,933 Speaker 3: by Charlotte Kemp Charlotte Kemp and Keedty Kelly in eighteen nineteen, 70 00:03:14,253 --> 00:03:18,373 Speaker 3: I reckon, all the lemonry boards were literally approauding on 71 00:03:18,453 --> 00:03:21,973 Speaker 3: the stone storm wall because they had finally something distent 72 00:03:22,053 --> 00:03:26,733 Speaker 3: to eat, and honestly they did. They got right into it. 73 00:03:27,893 --> 00:03:31,813 Speaker 3: This is the thing because they love to lay their 74 00:03:31,853 --> 00:03:35,973 Speaker 3: eggs on naked wood that has been prune, for instance. 75 00:03:36,533 --> 00:03:39,333 Speaker 3: You can do that in the spring and summertime when 76 00:03:39,373 --> 00:03:43,853 Speaker 3: the border are around. No, there are no borers at 77 00:03:43,893 --> 00:03:47,173 Speaker 3: the moment because it's in alltumn time. Now is the 78 00:03:47,293 --> 00:03:51,613 Speaker 3: time to literally prune your lemon trees, your sitterust tries 79 00:03:51,893 --> 00:03:56,333 Speaker 3: without that extra hassle. So this is the preventative thing. 80 00:03:56,973 --> 00:03:59,693 Speaker 3: Prunent now. That means that you don't have to do 81 00:03:59,773 --> 00:04:02,453 Speaker 3: it later on and get all these rubbish things going on. 82 00:04:03,333 --> 00:04:05,973 Speaker 2: Very good, Thank you so much. Enjoy your time in Papatoi. 83 00:04:06,973 --> 00:04:08,133 Speaker 3: I might certainly do that. 84 00:04:08,293 --> 00:04:10,213 Speaker 2: Getch you shirt, yeah, catch you very soon. That is 85 00:04:10,293 --> 00:04:12,613 Speaker 2: ruge time pass. Not quite in the garden for us, 86 00:04:12,653 --> 00:04:14,173 Speaker 2: but the next best thing this morning. 87 00:04:15,013 --> 00:04:18,093 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, listen live 88 00:04:18,213 --> 00:04:21,013 Speaker 1: to News Talks ed B from nine am Saturday, or 89 00:04:21,093 --> 00:04:23,013 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.