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Do You Fertilize "MATURE" Trees?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusaDave" data-source="post: 7875743" data-attributes="member: 186572"><p>One other thing to remember about mature trees is the root system. We have some live oaks near the house that are 150 years old. 30 years ago, when live oak decline was rampant here thought a couple of them, we infected-------turns out 150 yards away was the edge of the field where the herbicide MSMS was applied to a coastal field. It singed the leaves on the sides of the trees facing the field..... The root systems are Extensive so when adding nitrogen, the old adage to add fertilizer just around the drip line is not always applicable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusaDave, post: 7875743, member: 186572"] One other thing to remember about mature trees is the root system. We have some live oaks near the house that are 150 years old. 30 years ago, when live oak decline was rampant here thought a couple of them, we infected-------turns out 150 yards away was the edge of the field where the herbicide MSMS was applied to a coastal field. It singed the leaves on the sides of the trees facing the field..... The root systems are Extensive so when adding nitrogen, the old adage to add fertilizer just around the drip line is not always applicable. [/QUOTE]
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