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What Trees to Add (Or Cut Down) To Increase Property Value
Trees do affect property value. The best trees to increase property value are hardy, disease-resistant trees, like oak or maple. Trees such as fruit and palm are nice but do not add extra value to your home or property. Cutting down trees increases property value if your tree poses a risk.
What, When and Why: The Best Way to Fertilize Trees
Learn when your tree needs to be fertilized, the best tree fertilizer and the best time to fertilize your trees...
Why Does My Tree Only Have Leaves on One Side?
Wondering why your tree has no leaves on one side? Learn why your tree is not leafing out.
What To Expect When You Request a Davey Tree Free Consultation
Read our blog, and watch our Talking Trees video to find out!
Plant Hardiness and Its Significance to Your Trees This Winter
What Should I Do with My Trees in a Drought?
Growing Leadership in Urban Forestry
DRG demonstrated their commitment to leadership in urban forestry at SMA’s Municipal Forestry Institute, which aims to train attendees in the skills needed to be experts in the industry.
Getting to the Root of Successful Tree Planting Programs
The success of a tree planting program goes beyond putting young trees into the ground. Preparation and post-planting care promote the survival rate of newly planted 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.
The Best Way to Cover Your Exposed Tree Roots
What's the best way cover tree roots above ground? Add mulch? Or perhaps topsoil or grass seed? How about gravel or concrete? Click to find your best option.
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