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Ginkgo Leaves
Tree Identification
Tree Identification: Do I Have A Ginkgo Tree?
Here are some fun facts about ginkgo trees, as well as how you can spot their unique characteristics and keep them healthy all year long.
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Trimming & Pruning
Can I Use a Hedge Trimmer or Pole Saw to Trim My Trees?
Learn about the trimming tools that work best on trees and the ones that don’t.
Davey Tree Spring Pruning
Trimming & Pruning
Pruning Trees In Spring – Is It OK To Do?
You can do some spring tree pruning safely - as long as you know what trees to prune and why. Here's your guide to pruning trees in spring.
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Property Maintenance & Landscaping
Stop Deer From Eating Arborvitae Trees (Even Emerald Green)
Learn the best three ways to keep deer from eating arborvitae trees, including emerald green! Try deer repellent, netting or deer-resistant arborvitaes.
Storm Damage
Tree Safety, Storm Prep & Recovery
Step-By-Step: How To Clean Up The Yard & Trees After A Storm
Clean up your yard after the storm! Use these 7 steps to help your trees, plants and shrubs recover.
Birch
Tree Identification
Do I Have a River Birch Tree?
Here’s a guide on how to identify a River Birch Tree by its leaf shape and bark characteristics. You will also gain insight on how to properly care for River Birch Trees for optimal growth and longevity.
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Tree Planting & Transplanting
Tree Transplanting Cost for Big and Small Trees
So exactly how much does it cost to transplant a tree? Keep reading to find out what factors go into an estimate.
What To Do About Palm Tree Hurricane Damage Davey Tree
Tree Safety, Storm Prep & Recovery
What To Do About Palm Tree Hurricane Damage
Wondering how palm trees survive hurricanes? It helps they are wind resistant, but even still, they can be damaged by hurricanes. Always examine palm trees after hurricanes and look for broken tops, or if they are bending or leaning. Learn how these issues can be corrected.
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