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Beech Trees

Beech Trees, like the Copper Beech and the European Beech are very sensitive to changes around their root systems.

Dr. Jim says that they are "finicky."
  • Do not disturb their roots by adding fill or digging around them
  • Only add 1/2" to 3/4" of compost or leaves as mulch--no more.

On a Greenwich, CT, estate, this Beech tree appeared to be healthy, but further examination showed spots indicating the presence of Phytopthora disease. 


Dr. Jim Conroy, The Tree Whisperer, uses no chemicals or other products to treat trees, diseases or insects.  He works strictly with the Growth Energy of the tree itself to re-establish internal functionality.   Once full inner functionality is re-established and dynamic balance is enhanced with his hands-on, holistic and alternative system, the tree is able to naturally resist diseases and insects and heal itself. 




Beech Tree, Greenwich, CT
Beech Tree, Greenwich, CT
Beech Tree, Greenwich, CT, with Phytopthora spots found in June.
Beech Tree, Greenwich, CT, with Phytopthora spots found in June.
Beech Tree, Greenwich, CT, with Phytopthora spots clearing by September.
Beech Tree, Greenwich, CT, with Phytopthora spots clearing by September.
Beech Tree, Greenwich, CT, with Phytopthora spots almost completely clear by October.
Beech Tree, Greenwich, CT, with Phytopthora spots almost completely clear by October.

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