Some people plant trees to get privacy, others use ornamental trees for decoration, and some plant fruit trees to enjoy organic, homegrown fruit. There isn’t really a rule for choosing the right tree for your garden. It’s all about taste and preference. But what all trees have in common is that they can make your outdoor area look good, create shade and add value to the whole property.
And while a healthy tree can have many benefits, a decaying one can present a number of problems – from falling down and injuring a person or damaging something on your property to attracting pests. Trees can suddenly start drying out due to many different reasons. Common causes for the dry-out are nutrient deficiency, disease, flooding or extremely moist ground, high temperatures, the effects of the sun and chemicals like fungicides, herbicides and insecticides. There is nothing much you can do for a tree that is drying out, other than to cut it off.
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