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Fall Checklist
Insect & Disease Issues
Identifying Common Fall Tree Insects (Pests)
Davey identifies the signs and symptoms of common Fall pests.
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Plant Health Care
Signs Of Overwatered Hydrangeas & How To Fix Them
Here are common signs of an overwatered hydrangea and how to save overwatered hydrangeas.
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Trimming & Pruning
What's the Cost of Tree Trimming, Branch Removal or Pruning?
The professional arborists at Davey have a system that caters the cost of tree pruning or branch removal services to your tree’s needs. Learn more here
Spring Tree Inspection
Property Maintenance & Landscaping
Spring Ahead: Schedule a Tree Inspection
Regardless of your property's reaction to the beginning of spring, making sure your trees are prepared for the warm season is a vital spring to-do. Those who feel they don't have the eyes for catching potential issues should consider enlisting in an inspection by a professionally trained arborist.
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Davey Knowledge
Harvesting Evergreen Boughs For Seasonal Wreaths
Evergreen boughs provide incredible texture and greenery! You can decorate them to match your color scheme or use them to add a touch of holiday magic to your home.
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Property Maintenance & Landscaping
When Should Hedges Be Cut Back In Pacific Northwest
In the Pacific Northwest, hedges should be pruned in the late winter or early spring. March is usually a good month for hedge pruning.
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Tree Removal
What to Do with a Tree Stump in the Front Yard? Hide It!
Have a tree stump left in your yard? Removing them can be costly. Instead, hide or convert. Try...
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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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