Treating Lindens And Saucer Magnolia for Aphids and Scale - Summer 2022
Starting last Spring, I decided to be a little more proactive in terms of protecting some of our trees from pests. That started with the Greenspire Lindens that are currently espalaiered into a horizontal cordon. For the past few years, I noticed that the trees were being swarmed with yellow jackets and/or wasps. Turns out, they were there feasting on aphids that are drawn to Linden trees. So, starting last year, I treated both Lindens with five gallons of this tree protect & feed solution. It seemed to work and there were no wasps around all season.
This season - NOTE: I'm posting this in early June, but I actually did this project in early May, 2022 - I pulled back the mulch around the Lindens and made a little ring for the solution to soak in around the base of the trunk. I made up five gallons of solution per tree and slowly dumped it on. See below:
This year, I also decided to treat the Saucer Magnolia tree out front the same way. Last year, I noticed it seemed to be infested with Magnolia Scale. So, I'm taking the same approach to try to inoculate the Magnolia through soaking the roots with this treatment - which I've read can be done with the same treatment for aphids. See below for the ring I created around the multi-stemmed trunk.
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