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Tree Transplanting: Cutting Tree Roots Without Killing A Tree
Before transplanting a tree there’s crucial root prep involved. But before you attempt to prune tree roots on your own, read this post to learn how to keep your tree as safe as possible in the process.
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Plant Health Care
When Should You Stop Watering Trees, Perennials and Garden in Fall?
You've been watering your plants all summer long! The leaves have changed, so can you finally cross "water the garden" off your to-do list? Well, you can stop when...
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Winter Tree Care Checklist: Preparing Trees for Spring in 3 Steps
Follow these tips to help your trees remain strong throughout the winter season and prepare for healthy spring growth.
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Insect & Disease Issues
Blue Spruce Tree Needles Turning Yellow, Brown, Then Dropping? Check For…
Yellow or brown needles falling off your spruce tree or Colorado blue spruce? Look for Rhizosphaera needle cast symptoms and manage this blue spruce needle cast.
How Often To Prune Trees And Oak Trees Davey Tree
Trimming & Pruning
How Often to Prune Trees (Including Oak Trees)
How often do you need to trim oak trees? Learn how often to prune trees to and avoid deadly oak wilt.
Tree And Shrub Fertilization
Plant Health Care
Fall Fertilizer for Trees: Nourish Roots Before Winter
Learn why fall fertilization is essential for strong, healthy tree roots. Discover expert tips on choosing the best fall tree fertilizer to prepare for winter.
Fall Foliage
Plant Health Care
Fall in Love with Healthy Trees This Season
Follow These Guidelines From Our Fall Checklist To Help Keep Your Trees Healthy
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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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