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Our crabapple tree died very suddenly. The whole tree died at once. What was the problem?
Why are the leaves of my magnolia cupped downward? It also isn’t growing properly.
We want a clump of live oaks in our yard, but we’ve only been able to find really expensive ones in the nurseries. They’re much larger than our budget will allow. Can we plant several together and let them develop into a clump?
I’m trying to grow East Texas pines west of their native habitat, but they look terrible. They’re 15 years old and 25 feet tall, but they’ve gotten yellow and ugly. What can I do to turn them around?
Our weeping willow appears to be dying slowly. I see no visible insects, but there are holes in the trunk with sawdust pouring out of them. Is that borers? What can I use to stop them?
I’d like to replace a poor quality tree that was in our landscape when we bought our house with a better shade tree, but I hate to give up the shade for those several years. Can I leave the old tree in place until my new tree takes hold? I could cut it down once the new tree is growing quickly.
My new shade tree has browned leaves. What did I do wrong?
What is the large-leafed tree with the unusual green trunks?
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