Tree dieback is a gradual process where trees kill off branches due to severe stress or decline in the natural life cycle. Trunk sprouts are leafy growth on a tree’s trunk that often accompany dieback.
Protecting the root system and bark is crucial for tree longevity. As trees age, bark renewal becomes tougher, making them susceptible to harm from fungi and insects. Avoid using weed killers near tree roots and refrain from excessive fertilization, especially for older trees, as it accelerates their decline.
Adequate spacing, proper soil moisture, and pruning away from structures and utilities promote tree health and help prevent dieback. However, oftentimes significant dieback and trunk sprouts are a sign that the tree is dying and should be removed. Recognizing and Preventing Tree Dieback