02.17.09
I live in the Houston, TX area and I need advice to save my pine trees?
tallsnuke asked:
I have paid several tree experts nearly $1,000 to save my pine trees located in my front yard. In the past, tree fertilizing worked for a short time but after a few months passed, the trees appear to be dying again ( have lost many pine needles/several bare branches visible). It has been confirmed that pine beetles are not the problem. Can someone tell me if there is anything else I can do to save my pine trees that I love so dearly without having to pay a large amount of additional money?
I have paid several tree experts nearly $1,000 to save my pine trees located in my front yard. In the past, tree fertilizing worked for a short time but after a few months passed, the trees appear to be dying again ( have lost many pine needles/several bare branches visible). It has been confirmed that pine beetles are not the problem. Can someone tell me if there is anything else I can do to save my pine trees that I love so dearly without having to pay a large amount of additional money?

