Thread: Sickly tree..
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Old 14-07-2006, 06:51 AM posted to rec.gardens
sherwindu
 
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Default Sickly tree..

The tree may be attacked by some pathogen. There are some expensive sprays
available, so inquire at your nearest garden center. In any case, I would give
the
tree one more season to recover. If it doesn't improve, you may have to pull
it.
Check the base of the tree for any problems like insects or root damage. I'm
not
sure if these trees have borer problems, but look for distinctive crescent
shaped
holes in the trunk. You could also take a sample leaf to your nearest extension

service or plant information center for inspection.

Sherwin D.

"R. Kannan" wrote:

Hi,

A bradford pear tree in my front yard (about 7 years old) looked sickly and
dead last summer. This spring it seems to have flowered but has very feaw
leaves see images (from May and late June) at

http://www.geocities.com/rkannan55/Tree/tree0508.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/rkannan55/Tree/tree0625.jpg

I have added acidic fertilizer and after a month it does not seem to have
many leaves. Is there any chances of reviving this tree? Is this
because of the local soil condition.

I live in Michigan and the house front faces SW and gets plenty of Sun
during afternoons.

Any help is appreciated.