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Tree Planting & Transplanting
Planting Trees and Shrubs Near Underground Utility Lines
Before planting it’s crucial to make sure you’re planting the right tree in the right place. Part of that is making sure your plant doesn’t disrupt any underground utility lines. Learn more here
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Tree Removal
How To Memorialize A Beloved Tree You Have To Remove (Ideas)
Variety of ways you can remember your beloved tree after it’s gone
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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.
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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.
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What To Expect When You Request a Davey Tree Free Consultation
Read our blog, and watch our Talking Trees video to find out!
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Insect & Disease Issues
How To Dispose Of Dead Ash Trees (Even If They Have EAB)
After you cut down a dead ash tree, what should you do with the ash borer wood? Can you use dead ash trees for firewood? Learn how to dispose of dead ash trees.
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Leaf & Needle Problems
Why ‘Bradford’ Callery Pear Tree Leaves Are Brown, Black or Falling Off
Are your Bradford or ornamental pear tree leaves turning black, brown, dying or falling off? Your Bradford pear is likely dealing with a common springtime fruit tree infection: fire blight. Learn more about fire blight and how you can help your tree.
What Does A Flowering Dogwood Look Like
Tree Identification
Do I have a Flowering Dogwood Tree?
Dogwoods are most recognized for their cross-shaped white or pink bracts. They require 4-6 hours of sun each day and can grow in a variety of climates. Learn how to properly care for flowering dogwoods and the potential threats that can harm your tree.
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