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During the recent hurricane to hit the East coast of the US, a number of my trees experienced what I think is severe windburn. (The trees were put in an area that we thought would be very protected, but apparently it wasn't enough.)
Evergreens seemed hardly affected, but deciduous trees were extremely hard hit. The edges of leaves have turned brown and the leaves curled up all over many trees.
My question is: what should I do now? Is there any particular recovery regimen I should follow? Is there enough time left in our growing season (it starts to turn cool here in october) for trees to recover at all?
Evergreens seemed hardly affected, but deciduous trees were extremely hard hit. The edges of leaves have turned brown and the leaves curled up all over many trees.
My question is: what should I do now? Is there any particular recovery regimen I should follow? Is there enough time left in our growing season (it starts to turn cool here in october) for trees to recover at all?