jbrukardt
ArboristSite Lurker
Over the past 5 years ago, I have noticed a serious decline in the absolutely enormous American Beech on my property. this tree was a good portion of why i purchased the property, and I hate to see it in decline.
The tree has an approximately 180 foot crown, and branches all the way to the ground on 3 sides. The diameter of the trunk is 4.5 feet, and the tree is about 100 feet tall.
Soil conditions are sandy, but recently augmented with 12 inches of mulch to retain moisture, and augment organic matter across the entire root zone.
In Fall of 2014, a nutrient treatment was applied by the arborist via hydro injection based on a soil sample.
In spring of 2016, additional tests were done to check for two lined chestnut borer, possibly anthracnose leaf disease and possibly root disease. All came back negative, the decline has actually gotten worse in the past 3 months since those tests.
The arborist recommended providing the tree with additional water, but was unable to indicate how much.
Looking for a second opinion or three. Pictures of the tree, both in 2010 when it was healthy with a dense canopy, and now are below.
Current: https://i.imgur.com/2QB1y3o.jpg
2010: https://i.imgur.com/lkIA6j9.jpg https://i.imgur.com/8hZtM71.jpg https://i.imgur.com/8hZtM71.jpg
Possible cause of damage over years?
#57 gravel, and asphalt millings driving installed 15% into root zone on one side, permeable driveway.
Bobcat cleared leaf and broken branch debris underneath tree in 2013, no digging, just soil scrape
The tree has an approximately 180 foot crown, and branches all the way to the ground on 3 sides. The diameter of the trunk is 4.5 feet, and the tree is about 100 feet tall.
Soil conditions are sandy, but recently augmented with 12 inches of mulch to retain moisture, and augment organic matter across the entire root zone.
In Fall of 2014, a nutrient treatment was applied by the arborist via hydro injection based on a soil sample.
In spring of 2016, additional tests were done to check for two lined chestnut borer, possibly anthracnose leaf disease and possibly root disease. All came back negative, the decline has actually gotten worse in the past 3 months since those tests.
The arborist recommended providing the tree with additional water, but was unable to indicate how much.
Looking for a second opinion or three. Pictures of the tree, both in 2010 when it was healthy with a dense canopy, and now are below.
Current: https://i.imgur.com/2QB1y3o.jpg
2010: https://i.imgur.com/lkIA6j9.jpg https://i.imgur.com/8hZtM71.jpg https://i.imgur.com/8hZtM71.jpg
Possible cause of damage over years?
#57 gravel, and asphalt millings driving installed 15% into root zone on one side, permeable driveway.
Bobcat cleared leaf and broken branch debris underneath tree in 2013, no digging, just soil scrape