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Dead birch trees
My landscaper installed three white (or Jacquemontii) birch trees last
summer. They are each about 8 feet tall. I live in NJ and we had a drought last year where it didn't rain for two months. I diligently watered the trees almost every day and they seemed to be doing ok. Our soil is mostly red clay. Over the winter I noticed they were losing branches. I would find main branches on the ground with a clean break from the trunk. This spring, the trees didn't bud and they are barren. I think they are all dead. Does anyone have any ideas or insight about what happened? Are there any signs of parasite damage I should look for? Is there any treatment I can give them? BTW, I received no guarantee from the landscaper so it looks like I'm out $1,000. |
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