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If your Japanese maple tree has turned green alongside other problems, such as suffering from disease and having dead branches, it might just be that you need to revive your old Japanese maple tree.
Maple’s shallow root systems, combined with saturated soils, can cause problems. Maples are especially sensitive to standing water, which can quickly stress their roots.
Purdue Landscape Report: Recently a homeowner in Hamilton County posted on the Indiana Native Plant Society Facebook page with concerns about aphids, mites, and apple scab in her maple and oak trees.
A beloved sugar maple slowly succumbed to disease. Today, it lives on in a new form.
IN THE GARDEN: Replacing Japanese maple tree can be done by company or self — good opportunity to look for problems January 14, 2023 at 1:31 a.m. by Janet B. Carson ...
If the tree went into the first winter dry, it is entirely possible that the winter desiccation killed the center of the tree.
People in the Capital Region were still dealing with downed trees and power lines on Friday, after severe storms pushed through the area on Thursday.
Some common mid-summer issues that can affect your trees and lawn.
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