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Bob 09-07-2007 04:33 AM

Cedar tree turning brown
 
I have a 20-year old cedar that is turning brown in patches from the
bottom up.

Let's start with the fact that I'm not a gardener and have minimal
knowledge and experience in gardening or tree care.

I'm not even sure this tree is a cedar. I have some good digital
photos I could share. Can the photos be posted within a message here?

In any case, my location is near Sonoma, California. The tree has
always been healthy and good-looking. There has been no recent
digging or activity anywhere near it.

I phoned a tree contractor I've used for trimming in the past, but
like so many contractors around here, he doesn't return my calls.

I'm reluctant to call the national company that serves this area. In
the past, I've had them shrug their shoulders as to a diagnosis, but
recommend a spraying program. I took them up on this twice and lost
the trees involved.

I'm open to all advice, including possibly other newsgroups or
usenets.

I'd hate to lose this tree and hope someone can help steer me in the
right direction.

BC


Billy Rose 09-07-2007 07:51 AM

Cedar tree turning brown
 
In article . com,
Bob wrote:

I have a 20-year old cedar that is turning brown in patches from the
bottom up.

Let's start with the fact that I'm not a gardener and have minimal
knowledge and experience in gardening or tree care.

I'm not even sure this tree is a cedar. I have some good digital
photos I could share. Can the photos be posted within a message here?

In any case, my location is near Sonoma, California. The tree has
always been healthy and good-looking. There has been no recent
digging or activity anywhere near it.

I phoned a tree contractor I've used for trimming in the past, but
like so many contractors around here, he doesn't return my calls.

I'm reluctant to call the national company that serves this area. In
the past, I've had them shrug their shoulders as to a diagnosis, but
recommend a spraying program. I took them up on this twice and lost
the trees involved.

I'm open to all advice, including possibly other newsgroups or
usenets.

I'd hate to lose this tree and hope someone can help steer me in the
right direction.

BC


Have you tried the Master gardeners in Santa Rosa or gone to their table
at the Saturday morning farmer's market (8 AM - 12 PM) at the veterans
building on Bennette Valley Road?
--
Billy
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/

symplastless 10-07-2007 12:25 AM

Cedar tree turning brown
 
Many tree problems are associated with the following: They are Case
Sensitive.

Troubles in the Rhizosphere
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/shigo/RHIZO.html

Unhealthy Trees from the Nursery / Improper Planting
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/sub1.html
and
Look up "Tree Planting" http://www.treedictionary.com

Improper Mulching - http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/sub3.html
and
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/M/ Look up "Mulch"

Improper Pruning
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/tree_pruning

Improper Fertilization (See A Touch of Chemistry)
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/shigo/CHEM.html

Tree Farming and Related Problems
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/SOUND/

Sincerely,
John A. Keslick, Jr.
Arborist
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman
and www.treedictionary.com
Beware of so-called tree experts who do not understand tree biology.
Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us
that we are not the boss.

"Bob" wrote in message
ups.com...
I have a 20-year old cedar that is turning brown in patches from the
bottom up.

Let's start with the fact that I'm not a gardener and have minimal
knowledge and experience in gardening or tree care.

I'm not even sure this tree is a cedar. I have some good digital
photos I could share. Can the photos be posted within a message here?

In any case, my location is near Sonoma, California. The tree has
always been healthy and good-looking. There has been no recent
digging or activity anywhere near it.

I phoned a tree contractor I've used for trimming in the past, but
like so many contractors around here, he doesn't return my calls.

I'm reluctant to call the national company that serves this area. In
the past, I've had them shrug their shoulders as to a diagnosis, but
recommend a spraying program. I took them up on this twice and lost
the trees involved.

I'm open to all advice, including possibly other newsgroups or
usenets.

I'd hate to lose this tree and hope someone can help steer me in the
right direction.

BC





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