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Pines are dying
Hello,
I bought a house that has 20 white pines planted in the backyard to provide a privacy shield for the neighbors. The problem is that pines are dying one by one -- the needles become yellow and then the whole pine dries up. I talked to some people and they told me that this is because there is too much water in the back of my yard. I tried to fix the water problem, but the pines keep dying. So, I was wondering if you could help me with some of the questions I have: 1. Is that a fact that pines don't like water? Could that be the reverse -- there is not enough water or yellow needles is a clear indication of a water problem? 2. Assuming there is too much water, is there a water resistant evergreen that I can plant instead of white pines? Are all pines the same, or some of them are more resilient to water problem? 3. I was wondering about Green Giants -- are they more resilient than pines? Thank you very much for your help!!! Evgueni |
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