Rob_H
Member
Hi TBN-ers.
With the 13" of rain and the resulting flooding in New England a couple weeks ago, I have a white pine that is somewhat the worse for wear. Attached is a pic of the water on this tree. It is about 7' tall, and had about 5' of water around it for several days.
The problem is the needles that were below the water line appear to be dead or very damaged. They are mostly brown, with a few green areas on some of them.
This is a pretty established tree, planted three years ago. Any thoughts on what I can do to help it out?
Thanks!
Rob H.
With the 13" of rain and the resulting flooding in New England a couple weeks ago, I have a white pine that is somewhat the worse for wear. Attached is a pic of the water on this tree. It is about 7' tall, and had about 5' of water around it for several days.
The problem is the needles that were below the water line appear to be dead or very damaged. They are mostly brown, with a few green areas on some of them.
This is a pretty established tree, planted three years ago. Any thoughts on what I can do to help it out?
Thanks!
Rob H.