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  • ABOUT 6 MONTHS AGO I HAD A 15 FOOT MAGNOLIA PLANTED. IT BLOOMED, THEN STARTED SHEDDING LEAVES BUT SEEMED TO STABILZE UNTIL RECENTLY. I LIVE IN HOUSTON SO FOR THE LAST FEW MONTHS WE HAVE HAD INCREASED AMOUNTS OF RAIN, THEN SUDDENLY IT WAS NOT RAINING AND WAS 102 DEGREES. I WENT OUT OF TOWN FRIDAY CAME BACK SUNDAY AND ALL OF THE LEAVES WERE BROWN, HOWEVER, THE TREE BARK IS STILL GREEN. ANY IDEAS??? CAN IT BE SAVED??? HELP!!

    8/21/200710:06:58 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Sea Tea

    Sounds like your tree may be stressed due to the change of conditions in the temperature and rainfall, try drenching the soil with Garden-Ville's Sea Tea to help the tree through the stress period.

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