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Walnut tree branches dying.

 
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I have a grafted english walnut tree that has several dead branches this year.
It has always done well before.

Does anyone have any idea what is wrong and what I can do for the tree?

Different this year is that we had a late frost that killed off new growth this spring. All my other plants have recovered from that.
Also I usually spray my trees with neem oil and this year I haven’t.
I have been growing horse radish, daylilies and one blackberry plant under it. This year the horseradish has really taken over.

I used to grow tomatoes near it but A couple years ago I stopped planting tomatoes there and am now   growIng blackberries in that bed.
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Looks ok maybe dry?  Walnuts are not good for the nightshade family.

Horse radish can spread quite well.
 
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