I have a linden (Tilia Europea) that has barely grown two feet or so in six years. When I planted it, the trunk was either 2" or 2.5". Now it is 3.25". The crown has filled in nicely, and it's actually a good looking, symmetrical tree. It's just not growing at the rate I expected.
Last year, it somehow suffered a pretty nasty gash. The bark was opened for a vertical length of 16-18". However, it healed surprisingly well this year.
I have not done a soil analysis, but my birch and callery pear (from previous owner) have done extremely well in this soil. My linden and oak have both had negligible growth.
It gets full sun exposure and should have sufficient water. We have had rnough rainfall these past three summers that I didn't even need to water the lawn.
Any recommendations on nutrients or anything else I can try to bring it to a normal growth rate?
Last year, it somehow suffered a pretty nasty gash. The bark was opened for a vertical length of 16-18". However, it healed surprisingly well this year.
I have not done a soil analysis, but my birch and callery pear (from previous owner) have done extremely well in this soil. My linden and oak have both had negligible growth.
It gets full sun exposure and should have sufficient water. We have had rnough rainfall these past three summers that I didn't even need to water the lawn.
Any recommendations on nutrients or anything else I can try to bring it to a normal growth rate?