Although rabbits, deer, and squirrels might be cute from a distance, they can wreak havoc on your property’s trees and plants in your yard’s landscape. Though some people decide to use harmful chemicals and lethal methods on these critters, there… Read More
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Tree Care Preparations to Make Before Selling Your Home
Whether you are moving into a new house or selling a rehabbed property, it is crucial to make your home’s exterior look just as great as, if not better than, the interior. Curb appeal continues to be a serious factor… Read More
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How to Look After Your Trees This Fall
Fall is here in full swing, and we can already see leaves falling down from the trees in our neighborhoods and communities. Taking care of your trees for the fall is essential, as a lot of them will be going through some… Read More
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3 Prevalent Questions About Tree Roots
Are you looking at planting some new flowers around a tree on your property? Perhaps you are considering having a tree removed but are worried about how deep or far the root system might have grown. Or maybe you have… Read More
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When to Be Worried About Brown Leaves on Your Trees
Browning leaves are usually seen the most in the colder months of the year, as trees are more susceptible to frost damage that could discolor their foliage. This does not always indicate that your tree itself is actually dying. Still,… Read More
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The Main Dangers of Hiring Unlicensed Tree Specialists
Work incidents that are related to tree care are actually very common. They can be fatal too if you aren’t careful. Tree care is a hazardous field due to the scope of the work and the usage of heavy machinery…. Read More
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Everything to Know About Tree Topping and What You Can Do Instead
Have you ever seen one tree that looks like somebody just gave it a crew cut? Instead of a lot of leafy branches, there are just a couple of barren stubs sticking out of its trunk. To the untrained eye, the tree… Read More
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How a Soil Test Can Lead to Healthier Trees This Fall
Urban spots like the Baltimore and DC areas present unique challenges for tree health. Some of the stresses trees face in these spots include compacted soil, competition with turf for nutrients, and restricted root zones. For any commercial properties with trees, the… Read More
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How to Deal with Black Fungus on Your Trees
Black fungus or otherwise known as black knot is a very common fungal disease that attacks trees, especially with cherry and plum trees here in Maryland. Black fungus or black knot disease is easy to identify and diagnose. Trees affected… Read More
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How to Notice Trees that are at Risk During a Hurricane
Now that we are entering the tail end of the summer, hurricane season has arrived, bringing a general sense of unease and uncertainty to businesses and homeowners throughout the east coast. With Hurricane Ida slamming the Gulf Coast, it is… Read More