Posts Tagged ‘tree care’
Summer tree tips: keeping your trees healthy in the heat
As temperatures rise, you may be wondering how to keep your trees healthy and happy in the summer heat. Here are a few simple tips on ensuring your tree grows and thrives.
Read MoreSpring tree tips: caring for our leafy friends this season
As spring knocks on our doors, it’s not just the flowers in bloom that deserve our attention–our trees need some springtime love, too! You may be wondering when you should start watering your tree or what to do if yours hasn’t sprouted leaves yet, but we’ve got the answers for you. A little bit of love and care now can help your tree grow healthier and faster in the future. Here are a few simple tips to ensure your tree grows and thrives.
Read MorePreparing your trees for winter storms: keeping your trees and homes safe this winter
As winter approaches, the memory of last year’s heavy rainstorms that wreaked havoc on the region still lingers. However, amidst the uncertainty and challenges brought by the wintery weather, there are actions you can take now to prepare your trees for storm season. With the right preparation, you can protect your trees and homes to give them the best chance of standing strong in the face of another round of winter storms.
Read MoreHeat stress, it’s not just for people: protect your trees!
Most of us know how to care for ourselves when the intense heat rolls in: find a shady spot to hang our hammock for a nap, lather on the sunscreen, and drink plenty of water. But do you know how to protect the trees in your yard from summer heat stress?
Read MoreStorm resources
As we navigate through these severe winter storms, it is important to know the warning signs to look out for in falling trees and who to call during tree-related emergencies.
Read MoreEmerald ash borer is on the West Coast
A tiny insect called the emerald ash borer threatens the West’s riparian and urban forests. Here’s what you can do.
Read MoreAsk an arborist: Is my tree still alive?
Are you wondering if your young tree is just a late leafer or if it didn’t make it? Here’s a quick way to find out.
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