Search results for query: *

  1. Treeaddict

    End of Ash?

    Yeah, stay away from the drip line. Douse the trunk for several hours every day in the heat of the day. Should be good!
  2. Treeaddict

    End of Ash?

    Too much or little or both?
  3. Treeaddict

    End of Ash?

    “ I was leaning towards retrenchment from a parking lot replacement but the die off was very gradual with the outer leaves dying back first working it’s way in.” @flushcut Please do some splainin regarding why retrenchment (something I have only a fundamental understanding of) is not an...
  4. Treeaddict

    End of Ash?

    MD also has a lot of bacterial leaf scorch affecting the red oak families. Just looked at a large patch of mature white oaks that require removal. The county forester said weather related stress lead to their demise.
  5. Treeaddict

    End of Ash?

    Not that I’ve seen or researched
  6. Treeaddict

    End of Ash?

    Our whole backyard wooded area is filled with them- 10-15 saplings up to 6’ tall. I just figured they were a type of hickory as I’ve only seen one very large living ash so it was unexpected. I can identify their corpse 100’ away though. I just hope they can survive long enough to seed! Been...
  7. Treeaddict

    End of Ash?

    So with the EAB abound, will Fraxinis Americana be eradicated? I ask specifically about the juvenile ash growing all over the county while the only mature species have been killed (minus the very few receiving injections). So the real question is, will these juveniles be able to grow to...
Back
Top