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Apr 5, 2020 6:15 PM CST
Name: Renée
Northern KY
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The apartment building where I live had a flowering tree in the garden that was looking poorly for a couple of years, so they cut it down last year. We used to hang a bird feeder with black oil sunflower seeds in it. Is it possible for that to kill a tree? Now there are shoots coming out of the stump, and I'm hoping we'll get a new tree out of it--is that likely (we probably won't live long enough to enjoy it, lol)? Sorry, I never knew what kind of tree it was. It had small pink blooms, and I did see bagworms on just one section last year.
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