Growing Together: Why were so many trees and shrubs injured this winter?
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FARGO — I promise I’ll return to more uplifting garden columns very soon, but the mailbox has been filled with photos of dead trees and dying limbs from homeowners wondering...

Don Kinzler, Growing Together and Fielding Questions columnist. The Forum
The cold temperatures of this past “test winter” damaged some trees and shrubs, such as this honey locust. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor
Autumn Blaze maple is often subject to winter dieback compounded by its aversion to alkaline soil. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor
Live twigs can be detected by finding the green cambium layer directly under the outer bark. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor