Since both trees are failing, I suspect it is a soil-related issue—there are many pathogens that live in the soil that can kill different tree species. There is really only one way to know for sure, and that is to have your soil tested by a cooperative extension agent, who will be able to identify any problems and provide recommendations.
Hi Gregorio,
Since both trees are failing, I suspect it is a soil-related issue—there are many pathogens that live in the soil that can kill different tree species. There is really only one way to know for sure, and that is to have your soil tested by a cooperative extension agent, who will be able to identify any problems and provide recommendations.