Whether you're picking out a tree for your landscape or making a list for this season's to-dos, we have your tree care questions answered.
Plant Health Care
Getting Rid of Sweetgum Tree Balls
June 29, 2022
Learn when sweetgum tree balls fall, if they're edible and how to stop sweetgum trees from producing. Or you could plant a fruitless sweetgum tree as an alternative.
Plant Health Care
Signs & Symptoms Of Tree Stress (Plus Treatment)
September 12, 2022
Learn the signs of symptoms of a stressed tree including tree stress after planting, and signs of drought stress in trees. Then discover treatment for tree stress.
Property Maintenance & Landscaping
How To Care for Flowering Trees & Shrubs Year Round
October 3, 2024
Learn how to care for flowering trees and shrubs year-round with our comprehensive guide. Discover when to cut back flowering trees and shrubs and what season they should be pruned to ensure healthy growth and vibrant blooms in your landscape.
Lawn Care & Maintenance
What Causes Brown Spots On Lawns During The Fall?
October 17, 2019
Why does grass turn brown in the fall? Brown patches on lawn can appear due to weather change, winter prep or poor maintenance. To proactively prevent brown patches and relive your grass due to brown patch disease, follow these steps in this article for lawn care essentials.
Property Maintenance & Landscaping
Most Common Questions about Caring for Trees in Fall
November 29, 2021
Have questions about fall tree and lawn care? Davey has compiled the most common tree questions with answers below.
Plant Health Care
The Difference Between Promoting Proper Plant Health Care and a Misdiagnosis
July 16, 2021
Leaf & Needle Problems
Why Are There Brown Or Black Spots On My Maple Leaves?
August 22, 2022
Learn what is the treatment for black spots on maple tree leaves including maple leaf fungus and what maple tar spot is.
Tree Safety, Storm Prep & Recovery
5 steps to Help Trees Survive Winter with Little Damage
December 7, 2021
There are ways to keep your trees safe and strong this winter. With five, simple steps, your trees will stand sturdy in the heaviest of winter storms.
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