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Invasive Species Control Makes Way For Ground-Mounted Solar Panels
DRG undertook this multi-year invasive species management project for several solar panel sites across the state of Massachusetts.
Brown, Booker Introduce Bill to Plant More Trees
Pat Covey is quoted sharing Davey's involvement in Sherrod Brown's bill to plant more trees.
Round Up: Common Native Tree Pests & Diseases in the South
Here are signs and symptoms of common tree diseases and tree pests typically found in the south. They aren’t always easy to spot, but recognizing these classic visual cues can be a warning sign of an infested, sick tree.
Tree Identification: Do I Have a Sweetgum Tree?
If you're a fan of fall color, a sweetgum tree might be perfect for you. Learn how to identify a sweetgum tree, when do sweetgum trees bloom, and how to handle sweetgum tree balls and care for your shade tree.
BOLO: Spotting Spring Invasives
Non-native plants may be sneaking onto your properties! Be on the look out for these characteristics to spot the sneaky invaders.
How Trees Impact Our Mental Health
Madison Law from Davey's South Houston office explains all the ways that trees and nature help improve our mental health. 
Bronze Birch Borer
The bronze birch borer (Agrilus anxius) is a destructive beetle that feeds on birch trees. Signs of this pest include off-color and sparse foliage in the upper canopy of the birch tree, dead branches in the upper crown and swollen ridges on the trunk and branches.
NMEBC Conference: What You Missed
Davey Resource Group representatives attended the National Mitigation and Ecosystem Banking Conference in Minneapolis in early May and returned with a few takeaways.
Taking a Deep Dive into 319 Grants
Getting a grant sounds great, but filling out a grant application can be daunting. Decoding the requirements and figuring out how to best approach an application can help ease the process.
Do I Have a Winterberry Holly?
Learn how to identify a Winterberry Holly by its leaf, fruit, and bark. Winterberry Holly can grow in zones 3-9 and prefers acidic soil. The shrub needs at least 4 and up to 6 hours of uninterrupted sunlight per day and blooms in late spring.
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