In this video, I will show the treatment of my garden with urea in the fall from diseases. Spraying trees with carbamide causes the leaves to fall off and quickly decompose, along with the fungi that remain on it. And in the spring you will be met not by a thick scattering of leaves under the trees, but by decomposed dust. Treating the garden with urea in the fall protects our garden from diseases that can overwinter on the leaves and appear next year. Carbamide has serious fungicidal properties. The concentration of the urea solution should be at least 7-8%. Therefore, I will show you how to properly dilute urea for garden processing. When processing, we carefully wet the surface of the leaves, as well as the bark of the trees, the trunk of the tree and the soil under it, this will cause the rapid decomposition of fallen leaves. We spray trees with carbamide as usual, but in autumn it is possible even during the day when the sun is shining.