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Art67

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  1. I planted a small 3 gallon Canadian Hemlock in October 2021. It was a nice green little tree. Now in April, it turns yellowish. I'm wondering if this is a sign of dying. I'm in New Jersey, and we had lots of heavy rainstorms Feb thru April, and I know that hemlock hates overwatering. Are there any measures that would help save the tree? Any recommendations will be appreciated.

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