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Hackberry mess
I have two hackberry trees in my front yard. This time of year, anything
under the hackberry trees are covered in a filthy black stain. Question #1...What *is* the black stuff?. Question #2....is there anything to do to overcome the black stuff? such as a certain food or fertilizer additive. It's awful. I am in the Deep South, southwest of New Orleans. It looks like mildew....but I don't think that's what it is. Perry |
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Hackberry mess
"Perry" wrote in message .. . I have two hackberry trees in my front yard. This time of year, anything under the hackberry trees are covered in a filthy black stain. Question #1...What *is* the black stuff?. Question #2....is there anything to do to overcome the black stuff? such as a certain food or fertilizer additive. It's awful. I am in the Deep South, southwest of New Orleans. It looks like mildew....but I don't think that's what it is. Perry IMHO it is rotten berries and bird poo from where they came to eat the berries. My solution was to cut down the trees. -- Colbyt Remove " stopspam." from the email address to reply via email |
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