Q&A – My dogwood is dying.
Can it be saved?
Question:
My dogwood is dying. Can it be saved?
Answer:
The plant is obviously stressed. Retired MSU Extension Horticulture Specialist Dr. Lelia Kelly talks about possible problems with dogwoods. University of Memphis Director of Landscape Joellen Dimond says the tree is old for a dogwood. In the spring prune out the dead branches and fertilize.
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My dogwood is dying. Can it be saved?
Answer:
The plant is obviously stressed. Retired MSU Extension Horticulture Specialist Dr. Lelia Kelly talks about possible problems with dogwoods. University of Memphis Director of Landscape Joellen Dimond says the tree is old for a dogwood. In the spring prune out the dead branches and fertilize.
Related Videos:
How do I keep my dogwood from turning brown and dying?
What is the best time to prune dogwoods?
Related Resources:
Growing Dogwoods
Selection and Care of Dogwoods