Falling Fruit Could Cost You Hundreds: Experts Warn Gardeners

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Falling Fruit Could Cost You Hundreds: Experts Warn Gardeners
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Gardeners are warned to pick up fallen fruit promptly to avoid costly consequences. Leaving rotting fruit can attract pests, spread disease, and damage trees, ultimately leading to expensive repairs.

As autumn looms, garden lovers are warned that their green spaces could soon be swamped with decaying fruits from surrounding trees, carrying with it expensive consequences.

He said: "It may seem like an unnecessary job to pick up fruit, but actually it can cost you a lot more time, energy, and even money, if you leave it." "Pick up the fruit and dispose of it in a compost heap well away from your home, or take it to the tip if needed. It will save you many potential problems if you do.", reports the Express.

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