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What Can Urban Tree Canopy Analysis Tell You?
Comparing multiple sets of UTC data allows municipalities to gain insight into their tree canopy health by helping determine the root causes of canopy growth and loss over a certain number of years.
Combining Expertise & Technology for Urban Tree Canopy
Data derived from machine learning and Artificial Intelligence still requires a certain amount of human touch to interpret the data sets provided.
“Pond”-ering Turf Around Water
Natural and man-made ponds surrounded by turf grass can have several issues, such as erosion, algae, and siltation. Using native plants can resolve these issues while creating an aesthetically pleasing space.
Revised WOTUS Definition Announced - Navigable Waters Protection Rule
Learn how this new rule affect your development project in Ohio.
How to tell if a tree will fall in a storm
Lou Meyer, business developer for Davey's mid-Atlantic region discusses factors that could cause a tree to fall.
Why Some B.C. Trees are Showing Their Fall Colors Early
Scott Gardner from Davey's Burnaby office talks about the impact of leaves changing color early in British Columbia.
Wind and rainfall warnings, ferry sailings cancelled as storm moves over B.C. coast
Dan Sharp from Davey's Victoria office, shares how an upcoming Vancouver bomb cyclone can impact local vegetation.
Late-Winter Tree Watering: Why February Moisture Matters More Than You Think
Learn why watering trees in February is more important than it seems, even during late winter dormancy. Discover how proper hydration prevents winter stress, supports root growth, and prepares trees for a healthy spring.
Fast Growing Tree for Privacy: Leyland Cypress
A leyland cypress should be planted in hardiness zones 6-10, and the tree needs at least 6 full hours of sunlight every day. It can grow to a height of 50 to 70 feet and should be planted in fall or spring. The most important thing is to avoid planting this evergreen in the heat of summer.
Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall?
What causes leaf color change? The answer is chlorophyll. During the fall season these levels dip, letting carotenoids to be more visible for fall foliage.
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