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How to know if your tree is near death or whether it can be salvaged b

It could be why tree surgery as an occupation is a greater interest than in previous years for the general population.

In an ideal world you should realise what is the problem with the tree, so look for useful guidance from surgeons at tree contractors directory.

If you are lucky enough to have fruit trees or an orchard in your garden then if they fail to bear fruit it can be a sign that something isn't right. This is because trees often flower on an annual basis and then bear fruit, so any changes could indicate an underlying issue. Unbalanced PH levels in the soil could be an obvious problem or if the roots don't have sufficient nutrients around them. Dried out soil could also be a potential explanation, which is easily changed with some careful and regular watering. This is an important sign to look out for when looking at the health of your trees.

Branches and bark that are flaking off can be caused by a selection of factors, some are trivial whereas others should be taken more seriously. A heat wave involving little or no rainfall can be responsible for dry branches. If this occurs, keep watering the tree on separate occasions throughout the day until the bark becomes smooth. The dry texture could also be a result of a deficiency in the correct nutrition, meaning that you should check the PH levels of the soil and add fertilizer as needed. Do your best to watch the tree's status over the period of a few weeks and see whether you observe any improvement.

If the tree starts to subside and becomes unlevel then this may indicate that there is a problem with the roots or soil. More precisely it will indicate that the roots are not secure enough to keep the tree standing and that the soil does not contain the correct constituent nutrients. Subsidence may also be caused by flooding or excessive rain, where large amounts of water soak through to the soil and make it unsuitable for supporting the weight of the tree. If this happens you should take the necessary safety precautions or contact tree surgeons from the Tree Contractors Directory.

Blossom in the springtime is one of the most striking features of the season, so if a tree doesn't flower then you are sure to notice. Not only do you miss out on beautiful blossom in your garden but it could also mean that your tree could be diseased and needs treatment. This is because flowering is something that most trees do naturally, so if the tree is a flowering tree yet it refuses to flower then it could need treatment. It is best to treat as soon as you notice a change but treatment doesn't necessarily have to be complicated and you'll have a couple of options; such as watering it or adding peat.

Water pooling at the bottom of the tree could mean that the roots aren't absorbing the water and in such circumstances the tree will inevitably become unhealthy. The failure to absorb water could be caused by any number of external factors or even biological faults in the actual plant itself; this is something you should pay close attention to. The knock-on effect of this is that if the tree doesn't absorb water it will become dehydrated and will start to dry out. Talking to a professional might be of help if your tree is drying out, who can offer you advice about what you should do next.

By following the guidance given then there should be no confusion regarding whether your tree is losing its life or if a surgeon could resuscitate it so it lives.

 
 | Isabell Isai Isabell Isai  |  Gardening  |  Jan 7, 2011  |  107 Views
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