Weeping Willow Problem
Sorry I forgot to mention I am on Vancouver Island in Canada where we get
lots of rain. Any further advice and thanks for trying to help.
"animaux" wrote in message
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This tree is not suited to our climate and soils. They require far more
water
than we are able to provide in central Texas. They live approx. 10-15
years and
die. Not a great tree and a waste of precious tree growing time.
On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 02:56:22 GMT, "dixie" wrote:
I have a weeping willow tree that is covered with little holes throughout
the bark. The branches only have leaves on the tips which look healthy
enough but the rest of the tree almost looks dead. Can anyone tell me
what
is wrong and I would appreciate any advice on what to do to save the
tree.
Thanks
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