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Leaf Drop - Crapemyrtle

I called into your radio show with a question about massive leaf drop on a section of a 15 to 20 feet Crepe Myrtle Tree. Before you wasted time on research, I wanted to let you know that the issue ha Click for more...


Gardening EventsSuggest An Event


01/09 - 06: Chattahoochee Valley Daylily Society, Inc.

02/19 - 30: Arbor Day Photography Show at Trees Atlanta

02/22 - 26: Heuchera Fundraiser Sale

03/11 - 08: Landscape Design Series

03/11 - 08: Landscape Design Course


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Q&A of the week


Epsom Salts - Using
Q: My parents have always told me to put Epsom salts on my roses and tomatoes to make them healthier. Does it really help? How much should I add?
A: Epsom salts is the common name for the chemical magnesium sulfate. The central atom in a chlorophyll Click for more...
 
Coral Bark Maple - Planted Too Deep
Q: Help, please! Our two-year old Coral Bark maple, developed this "owie" near the base of its trunk. Don't know how long it's been like this since it faces away from our house. It looks like the bark has split. Or would it be animal or tricycle damage? Above this area, the tree appears healthy. Buds are starting to form. Can we save this tree? What should we do to maintain/improve its health?
A: Y'know what I think? I think the tree was planted too deep originally. I don't see any flare roots a Click for more...
 
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