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  • I have a beautiful dogwood tree thats older and the trunk seems to be to be detririating the bark is pulled away and maybe there are insects eating away at it .Is there anything I can do to it to try and save it?It stills blooms beautifully.Thanks

    6/3/20084:50:47 PM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Neem Oil, Sick Tree Treatment

    Try spraying neem oil on the exposed bark, the neem will kill off any insects in the tree and will protect it. You will need to treat the area until the tree heals itself. Spread Sick Tree Treatment around the root zone of the tree to give it an extra boost of nutrients to start the healing process.

     

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