According to the Cornell Cooperative Extension, droughts will not show their true colors, as far as trees living or dying, for several years after the drought conditions. That said, you won't know if …
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According to the Cornell Cooperative Extension, droughts will not show their true colors, as far as trees living or dying, for several years after the drought conditions. That said, you won't know if your tree made it until a few years from now. Interesting isn't it?