Fertilizer – Improve Fall Leaf Color
Q: I recently bought a house with many trees in the back yard. Instead of the beautiful leaf colors I was expecting in the fall, the leaves turned dull yellow or brown, then fell off. What kind of fertilizer do you recommend to make the leaves brighter next fall?
A: In this matter, the weather has more sway than the fertilizer.
For more information, see Fall Color in the Forest and Landscape
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