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Seasonal needle drop

Seasonal needle drop

Every year, evergreens experience a seasonal needle drop that is a normal part of the plant's cycle. Needles of conifers have varying life spans and do not remain attached indefinitely to the tree. Many evergreen needles, as they age, will turn yellow, then brown, and drop off after one to several years. The change can be gradual, or, with some species, quite rapid. Seasonal needle drop can cause concern to homeowners who are not familiar with this natural occurrence. In times of drought, needle browning may be particularly noticeable because more needles are shed in response to environmental stress. White pines show the most dramatic needle drop change.

Their annual loss of needles can be especially alarming on mature white pines, as the number of yellow needles outnumbers the current season’s green growth. Typically, white pines will retain needles for three years, but in autumn, 2-or 3-year-old needles will change color and drop, leaving only the current season’s growth still attached. Austrian and Scots pines usually retain their needles for three years. Red pine drops its needles in the fourth year. Spruce and fir needles also turn yellow and drop, but the change is usually less noticeable because their older needles are thinned progressively, making the process more gradual than in pines.

Control

There is no control required. As long as needle drop is restricted to older growth and is not excessive, the “problem” is simply seasonal needle drop, a normal and natural process. Always follow good cultural practices to keep trees healthy.

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Grass seeder

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C20 Soil Builder

C20 Soil Builder stimulates biological activity 157x more than compost, promoting root health for all types of plants.

Soil Microbial Activity

C20 Soil Builder

C20 for turf, trees, and shrubs provides a carbon food source in a prescriptive ratio for indigenous soil microbial populations to create a thriving, living, and productive soil that promotes root health. C20 is formulated with a specific carbon/nutrient ratio that provides the desired growth performance for turf grass, trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants growing in urban soils.

Plant-Derived Substrate That Feeds Soil Microbes

  • Increases Soil Microbial Activity
  • Decreases Soil Compaction
  • Increases Water Retention
  • Enhances Root Growth & Proliferation
  • Increases Chlorophyll Production
  • Increases Photosynthesis
  • Improves Survival Rate of New Plantings
  • Consistent Formulation
  • Predictable Results
  • Multi-Year Performance

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