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Originally Posted by flamesfever
I look forward to the beautiful yellow coloured leaves this time of year, and all I see is brown.
Obviously the extreme weather i.e. going from record hot to record cold in a very short period of time, and the early snow, are the causes. However, I wonder if there will be any short or long term damage to the vegetation as a result.
Also I wonder if there is something that we should be doing to mitigate any possible damage e.g. watering or not watering, etc.
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There was a story on the news the other night saying it is a concern but too early to tell if there will be any lasting damage.
And he did say that yes, the trees still need to be watered.
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