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Drought in Columbus is causing trees to change color and shed leaves early due to heat and lack of rain.
Drought in Columbus, Ohio, has caused early fall foliage as trees stress from low rainfall and high temperatures, leading to premature leaf color change and shedding.
Arborist Michael Cassidy says trees are shutting down early to conserve water, reducing the vibrancy and duration of colors.
To help, experts recommend deep root watering for 20–30 minutes near the tree’s root zone and applying mulch around the trunk to retain moisture.
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La sequía en Columbus está causando que los árboles cambien de color y pierdan hojas temprano debido al calor y la falta de lluvia.