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Tree dead? Soil problems?
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 few leaves. Is there any chances of reviving this tree? I also find that the yews around this tree and the tododendrons nearby keep dying whereas the daisies in the same area seem to be florishing. 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. |
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