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    Leaves on Tree look Burned

    Oh great, I have lots of roses around. So far, everything looks great but a dogwood also is developing leaves like this. I rarely water my garden unless it really needs it. Since I work a lot in another town where I saw a lot of rain I assumed it was raining where I live too. My neighbors...
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    Leaves on Tree look Burned

    Are you sure? From what I understand the only sure way to get rid of this disease is to remove the tree. I have another Crab Apple tree not that far away from it. It looks fine, so far. I'm freaking out about this because I don't want this disease spreading all over my garden. The only saving...
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    Leaves on Tree look Burned

    And this is what I was hoping for when I purchased this tree. One picture is in bloom and one is in the fall.
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    Leaves on Tree look Burned

    Here are pictures of how it grew. I was hoping someone could direct me on how to prune it.
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    Leaves on Tree look Burned

    Here is the tree when I first got it. I wanted to cut off the bottom canopy but the tree looked bald in the middle when I pulled the limb down to do that so I didn't cut it.
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    Leaves on Tree look Burned

    Hi everyone, I joined this forum because I originally wanted to ask advice on how to trim this Royal Raindrops Crab Apple. I needed a tree of specimen quality for a focal point in my garden. After careful research I settled on the Royal Raindrops because it had an upright growth habit and a high...
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    What's wrong with this tree?

    Would putting a couple of bags of compost and manure be good for a tree like this. Some extra nutrients? Then add the bark? Curious since my friend has a tree in her yard with roots like that.
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