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Tree Identification: Do I Have A Sycamore Tree?
Learn how to properly identify a Sycamore tree with these tips and information.
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Tree Planting & Transplanting
Can You Grow Evergreens In A Container?
Evergreens grow very well in containers and in most environments! The options are endless, so here's a list of the best evergreens to grow in pots by hardiness and height.
Climate Change Facts
Davey Knowledge
Climate Facing Trees For U.S. Metropolitan Areas
The Davey Institute continues to research areas of the country to assess the shifting climate zones and determine what is the best tree to plant for climate change.
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Plant Health Care
Signs Of Overwatered Hydrangeas & How To Fix Them
Here are common signs of an overwatered hydrangea and how to save overwatered hydrangeas.
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Property Maintenance & Landscaping
How to Care For Mature Trees
Here's how to keep mature trees healthy with proper watering, pruning, fertilization, and regular monitoring and maintenance.
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Tree Safety, Storm Prep & Recovery
Does Cabling a Tree Really Work?
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.
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Tree Selection Guide
Top 5 Low Maintenance Evergreens for Privacy
Evergreens are great choices for privacy screens because they add this cover and color all year long. Let’s look at the best evergreens to plant for privacy.
Perennial Pruning Guide
Property Maintenance & Landscaping
Perennial Plant Care: What You Need to Know About Cutting Back Perennials
All perennials need to be cut back for healthy growth. Depending on the type of plant some should be cut back in late fall or early winter, while others in spring. Learn how to properly cut back your perennials and which perennials need back in fall or spring.
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