Whether you're picking out a tree for your landscape or making a list for this season's to-dos, we have your tree care questions answered.

Tree Planting & Transplanting
My Cut Christmas Tree Is Growing Or Budding…Can I Plant It?
December 12, 2022
If a Christmas tree is inactive for long enough outside, the heat inside could prompt it to begin growing as if it’s springtime. Unfortunately replanting a Christmas tree doesn’t work. But with a ton of patience, it is possible to grow a new plant from one of the branches, learn how.

Tree Safety, Storm Prep & Recovery
Does Cabling a Tree Really Work?
November 10, 2022
Tree cabling and bracing is a proactive and preventative technique to support a tree with a poor or weak structure. Protecting your tree and giving it some support where necessary can help it withstand harsh storms.

Insect & Disease Issues
Bagworms: Are They Harmful and How Can I Get Rid of Them?
April 26, 2022
Learn everything there is to know about Bagworms. What they look like, what type of damage they do and how you can get rid of them.

Tree Safety, Storm Prep & Recovery
Time for A Quick Safety Check!
March 13, 2021
Read on to learn tips for best identifying and mitigating tree hazards.

Plant Health Care
How Do You Preserve a Christmas Tree and Keep It Fresh and Green?
December 6, 2022
Everyone wants a Christmas tree that looks just as fresh as the day you brought it home. Instead of adding preservatives to the water, focus on...

Leaf & Needle Problems
What Are These Water Marks On My Tree Leaves?
May 11, 2023
Tubakia leaf spot on oak is often confused with oak anthracnose. One way to tell them apart is the timing of leaf spots. Learn more.

Tree Safety, Storm Prep & Recovery
How To Support Tree Limbs
July 6, 2023
Protect your tree and property from any future damage with tree support systems. Understanding the type of tree support system your tree needs should be assessed by a certified arborist for the best outcome.

Tree Selection Guide
Fast Growing Tree for Privacy: Leyland Cypress
August 27, 2020
A leyland cypress should be planted in hardiness zones 6-10, and the tree needs at least 6 full hours of sunlight every day. It can grow to a height of 50 to 70 feet and should be planted in fall or spring. The most important thing is to avoid planting this evergreen in the heat of summer.
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