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Tree Planting & Transplanting
Should Burlap or Wire Baskets Be Removed When Planting Trees?
Even if it's organic, you should remove as much of the burlap as you can. Then, only remove this much of the wire basket...
Watering Trees In Drought
Plant Health Care
How Often to Water Trees During a Drought
With a finite amount of costly water, consider limiting water to hydrate your trees first.
Winter Damage To Trees
Davey Knowledge
Don’t Skip a Winter Tree Inspection: Why Cold Weather Reveals Hidden Tree Risks
Winter is the perfect time for a tree inspection. With leaves off and frozen ground, arborists can spot hidden structural issues, prune safely, and prevent storm damage. Learn why winter tree inspections are key to cold-weather tree care.
Yellow Leaves
Leaf & Needle Problems
Newly Planted Tree Leaves Turning Brown, Yellow Or Wilting? Try…
Spot problems with your newly planted trees? If your newly planted tree has leaves wilting, leaves turning yellow or looks like it's dying, try this.
Tree Transplanting
Tree Planting & Transplanting
Can You Plant A Tree Where Another Died?
Planting a tree where your old tree died can be tricky. To avoid replant disease and ensure tree planting success, follow these tips on how to plant a tree properly.
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Plant Health Care
Protect Your Green Investments With Plant Health Care
Let’s look at the 5 key benefits that proactive plant health care services can bring to your home landscape.
Tree Root
Plant Health Care
How Mycorrhizal Fungi Support Tree Health
Discover how mycorrhizal fungi form symbiotic relationships with trees and the signs of healthy fungal partnerships.
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Tree Selection Guide
Plants Good for Flooding and Wet Areas (By Zone)
Concerned about flood damage to your plants? Find out which trees and shrubs like wet soil. Then, identify the best plants for wet areas in your zone (garden zones 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10).
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