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How Often To Prune Trees And Oak Trees Davey Tree
Trimming & Pruning
Signs Your Trees Need Pruning
Knowing when it’s time to trim your trees and how to protect trees after pruning are the first steps to creating a schedule that keeps your trees happy and healthy year-round.
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Soil Care & Mulching
Should I Mulch Around Trees Or Not? Yes, And Here’s Why
Do you have to mulch around trees? Should you mulch around your trees? YES. Here's five reasons science proves why you should put mulch around trees.
Spring Tree Inspection
Plant Health Care
Plant Health Care Program For Healthier Trees & Shrubs
A plant health care program is a comprehensive and proactive approach to maintaining the health and beauty of your landscape. By investing in regular monitoring and preventative care, you can enjoy immediate and long-term benefits, ensuring that your trees and shrubs thrive for years to come.
What Month Do Trees Change Color And Fall Davey Tree
Plant Health Care
Fall Tree Care in Dry Weather: Tips for Homeowners
Cool fall air can hide dry soil. Learn how to protect tree roots from autumn drought with deep watering, mulch, and proper soil care.
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Property Maintenance & Landscaping
Stop Deer From Eating Arborvitae Trees (Even Emerald Green)
Learn the best three ways to keep deer from eating arborvitae trees, including emerald green! Try deer repellent, netting or deer-resistant arborvitaes.
Peach Tree Leaf Disease
Leaf & Needle Problems
Do Peach Trees Lose Their Leaves in the Fall?
Peach leaf curl is a fungal disease that targets trees during growing season. Once the fungus is in full swing there’s no way to stop it. Your best course of action is to treat the tree with fungicide before the next growing season.
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The 5 Steps to Spring Landscape Success
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Leaf & Needle Problems
What to Do When Your Japanese Maple Has Crispy Or Brown Leaves
Spot brown, crispy or scorched leaves on your Japanese maple? It could be Japanese maple leaf scorch, an underwatered Japanese maple or pests!
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