[Arid_gardener] apple tree decline

Linda Drew drew_linda at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 19 08:56:32 MST 2006


You might want to check that the soil isn't
too wet. One *possible* problem is described at:
http://ag.arizona.edu/PLP/plpext/diseases/fruits/apple/applephy.html

To get a diagnosis, however, contact your local
Cooperative Extension office with pictures and a
detailed description of how the tree is dying.
(check the blue pages of your phone book under "County").

Linda Drew
Master Gardener

>From: rask at qwest.net
>To: <arid_gardener at Ag.arizona.edu>
>Subject: [Arid_gardener] Question from Home-Hort WWW page
>Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 15:25:17 -0700 (MST)
>
>Susan Keller
>85008
>rask at qwest.net
>
>We have a desert apple tree in our front yard.  Something is killing it off 
>one branch at a time.  We cut the branches off as they die so they won't 
>infect the rest of the tree, but that doesn't seem to help.  We get 
>irrigation in our neighborhood, so the tree gets good deep watering. Any 
>suggestions?
>
>
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