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Are The Hardwood Trees In Your Yard Dying? This Invasive Insect May Be The Culprit
Once this deadly pest infects your backyard hardwoods, there is no cure and no way to save your tree. Here's what to look for ...
Q. We have an around 10-year old willow tree that has previously been thriving. It’s always been full and stately, green and lush. It was planted at the end of where our drain tile empties, so it gets ...
FARGO — An odd epidemic is hitting the metro. Reports of more and more willow trees are dying and the answers as to why are few and far between. For the last six years, the willow tree in the back ...
Q: I saw the most beautiful dappled willow tree on a walk in Harrisburg. We recently had to take down a black walnut due to the wet year last year and are trying to figure out what to plant in its ...
I'm considering planting a couple of willow trees behind a row of evergreens. The area gets very saturated with rain runoff from an adjoining property. I'm not concerned about problems some people ...
Purdue Landscape Report, What is Happening to the Weeping Willows?: While recent temperatures have been moderate in many parts of the state, rainfall has been lacking. (See The Annual Drought Article) ...
Q. The desert willow in front of our house has always been a great looking low tree. This year only half of it got leaves. The other half looks as if it is trying to stay alive but has leaves ...
An invasive insect with an insatiable appetite can cause serious problems for a favorite native moth that likes the same food source—even though the two are never in direct competition for a meal, ...
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