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Tree Care Checklist: How To Keep Trees Healthy This Spring
Keep your trees healthy with a spring tree care checklist to guide you on spring cleanup, tree trimming, lightning protection, soil care, and lawn care so your home landscape is ready for the season.
Tree Rotting At Base Mushrooms In Tree Cavitiy Hole Davey Tree
Plant Health Care
Can You Repair or Stop a Tree Trunk From Rotting at the Base?
Uh-oh! Spot mushrooms or decay? If it looks like your tree is rotting, that's not good. It's very difficult to treat. But here's what you can do. Start by...
Chinaberry Leaning After Hurricane Charley
Plant Health Care
Can You Save a Leaning Tree?
Learn a few common causes for leaning trees – and see if the tree can be saved or straightened.
091515 Fall Checklist
Fall Tree Care Checklist: Prepare Your Property for Challenging Winter Conditions
Follow this fall landscape checklist to keep your trees and landscape healthy through harsh winter conditions.
Black Twig Borer Control
Insect & Disease Issues
Tree Pest (Insect): Black Twig Borer
Plants commonly affected by Black twig borer (also referred to as black coffee borer or black coffee twig) include black gum, dogwood, Japanese maple, and more. Learn what black twig borer looks like, the life cycle, and control and prevention methods.
Rain Stock
Plant Health Care
Can My Trees Get Too Much Rain?
Read about what happens when trees get drenched in too much water and what you can do to help them cope.
Ginkgo Leaves
Tree Identification
Tree Identification: Do I Have A Ginkgo Tree?
Here are some fun facts about ginkgo trees, as well as how you can spot their unique characteristics and keep them healthy all year long.
Tree With No Leaves
Leaf & Needle Problems
Why Does My Tree Have No Leaves On Top? (Maple, Birch & Ash)
Is my tree dead if it has no leaves on top? The top of tree looks dead but the bottom is alive. Learn why your maple tree, birch tree and ash tree have no leaves on top.
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