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Property Maintenance & Landscaping
5 Steps for Handling Snow Bent Tree Branches
Bill asked, "Should I shake the trees or otherwise try to remove the snow from the branches?” If trees are bent over in snow, usually, you shouldn't shake snow bent trees.
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Lawn Care & Maintenance
How Do I Get Rid of Ground Ivy or Creeping Charlie in My Yard?
Quick treatment methods followed by long-term lawn and garden care both help prevent Creeping Charlie.
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Trimming & Pruning
Can My Neighbor Force Me to Cut Down or Trim My Trees?
Do you have the right to cut down a tree on someone else's property? Nope! And you can not cut trees down without permission either. But what if a tree sits on a property line? Click to learn more about if neighbors can force you to cut, trim or remove a tree.
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Insect & Disease Issues
What Causes Tiny Rows of Holes in Tree Trunk (Maple, Oak, Apple)?
Is it a bug? A bird? Who is marking up your tree's trunk? Well, it's probably a borer or a bird. Keep reading to pinpoint who's the culprit and what you can do!
Drought Tolerant Landscaping
Plant Health Care
How to Keep Your Landscape Resilient During Seasonal Summer Drought
Here’s your ultimate guide on how to keep plants alive during drought-like conditions, the visible signs of heat stress in plants, and post-heat stress plant care tips.V
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5 Reasons to Prune During the Dormant Season
The dormant season temporarily slows tree growth, creating an ideal window to prune for current tree health and future tree growth.
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Davey Knowledge
Plant Hardiness and Its Significance to Your Trees This Winter
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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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