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Fielding Tree Care Shares Insight on Spring Freeze Aftermath: How to Tell If Your Tree Is Actually Dead
- Fielding Tree Care is helping Denver homeowners assess whether tree damage from a recent spring freeze is permanent or temporary stress.
- Many trees showed blackened leaves, thinning canopies, wilted foliage, and lifeless branches after the late freeze, according to homeowner reports.
- These symptoms do not always indicate the tree is dead, Fielding Tree Care explains.
- New buds and leaf growth after the freeze are key to recovery, and maintaining soil moisture supports root function.
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Fielding Tree Care Shares Insight on Spring Freeze Aftermath: How to Tell If Your Tree Is Actually Dead
Fielding Tree Care explains how Denver homeowners can assess freeze-damaged trees, recognize signs of recovery, and
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