Saving Dying Oaks in California

Hearst Castle Study

hearstcastle.jpgScientist Lee Klinger has initiated Sudden Oak Life, a movement to put forth a more global, systems approach in understanding and solving the tree decline problem in California and elsewhere focusing on boosting the fertility of the soils with natural, mineral-rich fertilizers so that the trees are healthier and better able to survive attacks by diseases and pests.

View results on Dr. Lee Klinger’s website, suddenoaklife.org.
Case study results from treated and untreated coast live oaks from January 4, 2006 to September 25, 2007.

An article on Dr. Lee Klinger, Saving the California Oaks: Dr. Lee Klinger uses remineralization to restore life to dying trees, appeared in the July 2007 issue of Organic Connections, the magazine of Peter Gillham’s Natural Vitality.

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