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How Much Water Do Newly Planted Trees Need Davey Tree
Davey Knowledge
How To Reduce Heat Stress On Seattle Trees
Contact your local Davey Seattle office in Redmond, Lake Forest Park, Tacoma, and the surrounding areas to help you with your dry-season and watering maintenance.
Newly Planted Evergreen Yellow Brown Or Dying Davey Tree
Plant Health Care
Help A Newly Planted Evergreen Turning Yellow, Brown Or Dying
Is your newly planted evergreen turning yellow or brown? Learn if your newly planted evergreen is dying and how to fix it.
Pine Needle Mulch
Soil Care & Mulching
Can I Use Pine Needles For Mulch?
Pine needles are handy to have all year long. When it’s time to mulch your plants and trees, consider using the needles that have fallen in your yard
Dry Brown Pine Tree
Leaf & Needle Problems
3 Reasons Evergreens Turn Brown in Winter and How to Fix
Why are your evergreen trees turning brown in winter? See why this is happening and how to fix it. Hint: a protective spray for evergreens may be the solution.
Winter Damage To Trees
Davey Knowledge
Don’t Skip a Winter Tree Inspection: Why Cold Weather Reveals Hidden Tree Risks
Winter is the perfect time for a tree inspection. With leaves off and frozen ground, arborists can spot hidden structural issues, prune safely, and prevent storm damage. Learn why winter tree inspections are key to cold-weather tree care.
Mowed Grass
Lawn Care & Maintenance
Best Way To Get Rid Of Grass Clippings? Compost! Here’s How.
Compost is the best way to get rid of grass clippings after mowing. Learn how to compost grass clippings and how long it takes for grass clippings to decompose.
Blog Davey Tree Swings
Tree Selection Guide
Best Trees For Hanging A Tree Swing (Tire, Wooden and Seat)
The most important step in installing a tree swing is choosing the right tree.
Cedar Stock
Plant Health Care
How to Tell if Your Brown, Yellow or Orange Cedar Tree is Dying
Are you seeing brown, yellow or orange needles on your cedar tree? If your cedar tree’s not living up to its “evergreen” name, keep reading to find out why.
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