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Ash tree we planted about 4 years ago.

I'm not a tree expert by any stretch but something doesn't like right.

Is it just not fully 'leafed out' or is there a problem?


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Leaves on the right center look fine but the majority are curled.


Two trees both of which have the same curl.


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That's normal,it is just new growth stem and leaves.


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Glanced at the pic, and thought you'd gone into the marijuana business, Sam! laugh


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No, just reaction to weather extremes as the leaf was growing.


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Are you 'feeding' the lawn with anything? I agree that those leaves don't look right. Perhaps it is something unique to a particular species of ash though?


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Could be aphids or psyllids


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Looks like a reaction to cool weather.

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Don't be concerned at this stage Sammo, if it's an ash, it's toast in the next couple years regardless.

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Thanks for the replies.


The MJ is growing out back....grin



Klik, Trugreen was applied a 3-4 weeks ago?
(before the tree had any greenery)

And that's kinda what has me worried but at the same time you think you'd really have to uber-douche the lawn before it would get to the roots?

Hell if I know.



It did freeze here off and on the last week or two as well.


Kenneth, no ash bore yet!

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Good afternoon Sam, a few questions, and a statement.

One thing about asking on the "fire", you may well get a correct answer, sorting the correct answer out from all the others may be a bit hard.

What type ash tree is it? I'm fond of the ash tress, and using ash wood.


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What do the underside of the curled leaves look like?

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Don't know what's in Trugreen, but some trees and woody plants can be pretty sensitive to stuff... and some have root systems which lie pretty close to the surface as well. Probably not much that can be done at this point if there's a chemical problem however other than wait and hope for the best.

I do recall that Dad had a hard time growing table grapes along the edge of the garden he used to grow. They usually didn't die off, but if you got a whiff a farm herbicide in the air, or if a lawn half a block away got sprayed, that pretty much took care of the grape crop for the year.


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i like ash too. it's good to warm a King's slippers by.

that set of leaves in the photo look a bit curled, wilted even. have to know more than a simple photo probably. any ditches been cut close by? any kind of broad leaved herbicide been used, even if the run-off covered the tree's roots?

got a sprinkler system for the yard, and do you have plenty of running water from the well or county? if so, doing a good irrigation couldn't hurt likely. down here water is needed now because of the drought.


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Looks normal for a young ash, especially if you had cool wet spring weather...keep an eye on it.

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Behind my house are some mature ash trees. I used to have 2 big ones in my back yard. I tied a wire between them and had a dog on a chain so he could have some space to run around.
Unknown to me at the time ash trees are very sensitive to the soil being disturbed on top of the roots. Of course the dog did some digging and made himself some holes to lie down in in the shade right around the base of the trees. Killed both trees within 2 years. One of my wife's older uncles told me that everybody knows you can't bother the dirt around an ash with out killing it.

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yep. and then there's the chemicals that might flow through the septic system out into the drain field. but all of that's speculation, because who knows what might leach through a drain field, and who knows how sensitive a give specimen tree might be to drain field leachate.

plenty of young trees in inventory at lowes and home depot if more trees are needed to be added in the local landscape.


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Thanks for all the info and replies!


Company just showed up and I will get back to this later on.

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Around here we are having an epidemic of Emerald Ash borers. Once in a area they will devastate every Ash around. They have killed about 15 ash trees in my Son's yard alone. This might be what Kenneth is referring to.


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Originally Posted by Cretch
Around here we are having an epidemic of Emerald Ash borers. Once in a area they will devastate every Ash around. They have killed about 15 ash trees in my Son's yard alone. This might be what Kenneth is referring to.


I'm not sure if there is a single Ash tree left in Michigan, at least in this area an ways.


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Yes the Ash trees are also getting hammered here in Wisconsin, few if any Ash trees will likely survive this.
I'll be knocking down two in my backyard soon.

Regarding Sam's tree, most likely frost damage.

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