Monday, November 16, 2009

Scotish Pine?

Our tree in our back garden is brown and has produced no new pine cones. The little branches are dead and have no sap. We realise the harshly hot summer has affected all scotish pine, but ours seems to have died. It is 20ft high.


We love our tree can we do anything to save it?

Scotish Pine?
If it is SCOTS Pine then the drought and heat may have killed it. See if it recovers next year,but if not get it seen to by a qualified tree surgeon not your local gypsy itinerants.
Reply:I have two Scot's Pines in my Garden, in the driest part of Kent, the soil is chalk with very little else, and they both look well, so I doubt if drought is your problem, my advise would be don't leave it get a qualified tree surgeon to look at it, and enjoy the Yule log. Report It

Reply:No idea but please Scottish has 2 t's in it.
Reply:I'd cut it down before it fallls on your house.
Reply:sounds like its dead.
Reply:I am offended by your misspelling of Scottish.
Reply:pinus sylvestris are somewhat drought tolerant, and dont always have heavy cone producing years
Reply:We have lost several conifer trees this year, possibly due to drought and it looks as though we will be losing more.

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