The cedar bark beetle (Phloeosinus sequoiae) is another culprit for browning needles. When a tree’s already stressed, an uncontrolled infestation can lead to the death of your cedar specimen.
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Homes & Gardens on MSNBest mulch for roses – 4 natural options for flourishing plantsBark chippings Kiersten Rankel of plant-care app Greg says shredded bark is an 'excellent mulch for roses'. 'Whether cedar, ...
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