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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.
Can a Tree Freeze to Death in Winter?
Can a tree freeze to death? It's rare, but trees do freeze at certain temperatures (generally 20-20 degrees). Learn what happens to trees in the winter and how trees (including pine) survive winter.
It’s All in the Details: Fall Turf Care Checklist
Fall color makes every property look breathtaking, but while the trees get all the attention, it’s easy to lose sight of the condition of your turf. Grass is susceptible to all kinds of pests, fungi, and diseases, so it’s crucial to pay attention to the condition of your turf throughout the year.
Are Bumps on Branches and Trunks (Burls) Bad for Trees?
If you spot growing bumps on your tree trunk or bumps on tree branches, those are burls on trees! But are burls bad for trees? Usually not. Burls typically don’t do any harm to trees. But you should get to the bottom of why they're growing. Look for...
570 Trees, 13.5 Acres, Real-World Insights: A Look at the SEED Campus's Tree Research Plots
At Davey’s SEED (Science, Employee Education and Development) Campus, 570 trees across a 13.5-acre research plot are generating practical insights that will help improve how trees are cared for, treated, and sustained.
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Looking Back - Another Growing Season in the Books
This year, commercial properties have dealt with quite a bit – from unpredictable weather and wildfires to invasive pests. Let’s take a look at some of this year’s challenges and how commercial properties best manage them so we can all learn about how we can conquer similar issues in coming years.
Commercial Property Spring Prep & Planning: Walk the Property
Get a jumpstart on spring prep with these tips on how to prepare your commercial property for spring. Here are key planning steps and what to look for when walking your property.
Beat the Heat: Summer GI Maintenance
Summer weather can create green infrastructure maintenance challenges. These 6 tips can help ensure healthy and functional green infrastructure for the summer and beyond.
Armillaria Root Rot
Armillaria root rot, also known as ‘honey fungus’ or ‘shoestring root rot’, is a group of decay fungi comprised of at least 11 species. It affects both landscape and natural habitat plants throughout the United States.
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