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Dying pine tree

muddy

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Hey, not wildlife related but the spruce in my back yard is turning brown while its neighbor is still green and healthy. They're both 20+ years old so the tap root has to be getting to the water. Anything I can do to fix this? Fertilizer? Bug treatment? I'd hate to cut it down and start over since the neighboring pine is huge and a new one will just look weird.
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I don't have the solution to this, but we are seeing it too on a couple of trees in our yard.
 
Blue spruce, right? I've seen it many times on them. They're susceptible to rust I think. When I worked for a tree service, planting windbreaks and crp hardwoods he said they're not native and shouldn't be planted here. Norway spruce and Blackhills spruce are much hardier. Come to think of it, I can't remember ever seeing one get very tall.
 
I know in Northern wi there's such a thing called spruce decline disease! Maybe search that might give you some answers!

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Do they have a purple hue to the dead and dying needles?

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If its Rhizo it won't go away. Its treatable. It also spreads on the wind and contact.

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I am not sure what area you are in but here there are a few arborists that do it. Its a fungicide spray. Usually twice a year if I remember correctly. I would start with a tree care company if there is one around. A certified arborist preferably

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I am not sure what area you are in but here there are a few arborists that do it. Its a fungicide spray. Usually twice a year if I remember correctly. I would start with a tree care company if there is one around. A certified arborist preferably

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