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How to Help Trees and Plants During an Unexpected Heat Wave
Learn how to help your trees and plants survive an unexpected heat wave with these immediate actions.
Banking on Data for Budgets
ree inventory data loaded in TreeKeeper software can be applied in a seemingly infinite amount of useful ways, including creating credible budgets.
How to Take Care of Tree Damage During an Atlanta Winter Storm
https://www.davey.com/about/newsroom/how-to-take-care-of-tree-damage-during-an-atlanta-winter-storm/
John Powell from Arborguard, a Davey company, gives advice on what to do if a tree causes extreme damage during a winter storm.
Signs of Underwatering Trees or Overwatering Trees
Learn the difference between overwatering and underwatering a tree including signs of overwatering, signs of underwatering trees and how to fix an overwatered tree.
Technology in Urban Forestry
https://www.davey.com/environmental-consulting-services/resources-news/technology-in-urban-forestry/
Technology won’t replace arborists but arborists who use technology will probably replace arborists who do not.
How To Help Trees Recover From Winter Dieback
Don’t panic! Winter tree dieback does not mean your tree is a goner. Learn how to recover your trees from these common winter damages: sunscald, winter desiccation, soil damage from salt, and snow and ice damage.
Detecting Early Signs of GI Failure
Green infrastructure (GI) is a cost-effective and environmentally-friendly stormwater management solution, but how can you tell if your GI isn’t properly functioning?
Hen of the woods
The hen of the woods mushroom, or maitake mushroom, is a fungus that is commonly found at the base of oaks and other hardwoods. It is large, dark gray-brown in color, and grows in clusters of fan-shaped, wavy caps.
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