OAKS--FERTILIZING
Oak trees need an acidic soil (pH 4.5 to 6.0) for proper growth. Available
iron will be tied up with pH approaching a neutral or alkaline level. Iron
chlorosis, a yellowing of leaves with bright green veins, results from
a high soil pH, even though sufficient iron may be available in the soil.
To minimize iron chlorosis, oak tree should be fertilized with a fertilizer
containing chelated iron after modifying the soil with the use of sulfur.
For information on fertilizing trees, refer to University of Illinois
Horticulture Fact Sheet "Fertilizing Woody Plants", (NC-9-84).
See: Sulfur
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