How can I tell if my trees are simply dormant, and not dead?
Dormancy is marked by leaves turning brown, typically falling off and the tree appearing to be dead. If an oak tree has a limb which is accessible, it can be scratched or the end of the limb can be bent to see if it is pliable versus brittle.

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1. Are the trees in my yard dying from the drought?
2. How can I tell if my trees are simply dormant, and not dead?
3. Should I report a tree that appears to be dead?
4. Should I water my trees?
5. When should I water?
6. How do I water my yard trees during this severe drought?
7. What if I have in-ground, pop-up automatic sprinklers?
8. What should I not do in a drought?
9. Where can I get more information about the care of my tree?
10. Has the drought caused the water in my neighborhood pond to have an odor?
11. Is anything being done about the community ponds?
12. How can I keep wild animals from looking for water on my property?
13. When are we able to use our barbecue grills outside?