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The article provides advice on garden issues, focusing on lace bug damage to oak trees and cucumber mosaic virus in tomato plants. Lace bugs cause yellowing and premature leaf fall on oaks, but rarely harm mature trees long-term. Tomato plants infected with cucumber mosaic virus show stunted growth, pale and curled leaves, and low fruit production, and are spread by aphids; there is no treatment, but the virus does not persist in soil.
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