Stoopy
New Member
Hi Folks,
I am new to your site (very nice by the way!) so thank you in advance for any assistance you feel like providing, and I apologize if this is a dumb question but it looks like the right place to ask....
We are in Northern Virginia and have a young-ish Maple tree in our yard that has been struggling. We have been in this house about 10 years now and the tree was a few years old when we moved in. The problems started with some bare, dead-looking limbs at the top about two years ago and the tree appeared very sick. I wasn't sure it would pull through but last summer it came out with a good set of leaves (to my amateur eyes) and this spring it started off well again, only to now have many limbs with dry, dead leaves falling off and the trunk looking "naked" and sick, even somewhat atrophied. Pictures showing this are below. Hopefully not too many pix...just trying to show the problem from any angle that helps.
I am by no means knowledgeable about trees or how to treat them, but am eager to learn. I was hoping that leaving it alone and not fussing with it or pruning it would help it out, but it obviously needs something else.
I do not mulch, just not in the habit, but perhaps that's a contributor to the problem? Any ideas what, if anything, can be done to help nurse this Maple back to a semblance of health?
Again thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
Erich
I am new to your site (very nice by the way!) so thank you in advance for any assistance you feel like providing, and I apologize if this is a dumb question but it looks like the right place to ask....
We are in Northern Virginia and have a young-ish Maple tree in our yard that has been struggling. We have been in this house about 10 years now and the tree was a few years old when we moved in. The problems started with some bare, dead-looking limbs at the top about two years ago and the tree appeared very sick. I wasn't sure it would pull through but last summer it came out with a good set of leaves (to my amateur eyes) and this spring it started off well again, only to now have many limbs with dry, dead leaves falling off and the trunk looking "naked" and sick, even somewhat atrophied. Pictures showing this are below. Hopefully not too many pix...just trying to show the problem from any angle that helps.
I am by no means knowledgeable about trees or how to treat them, but am eager to learn. I was hoping that leaving it alone and not fussing with it or pruning it would help it out, but it obviously needs something else.
I do not mulch, just not in the habit, but perhaps that's a contributor to the problem? Any ideas what, if anything, can be done to help nurse this Maple back to a semblance of health?
Again thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
Erich