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Crape Myrtle Bark Scale
Crape myrtle bark scale (CMBS) is an invasive insect species that attacks crape myrtle trees. They are small, white or gray in color and have a felt-like appearance.
Keeping the Evergreen State green
In this Renton Reporter article, Rick Castro of Davey's Seattle, Washington, office gives homeowners tips to protect their trees during this mild winter.
The Grass Isn’t Always Greener: Turf Care Best Practices for Your Commercial Property
To a casual observer, turf is all the same. It’s green, looks great with nice, crisp lines after mowing, and it’s everywhere on a commercial property. But while that means you have a great visual aesthetic and a well-maintained landscape, getting there can be a challenge.
Toronto Arborist Insight: Why Leaves Sometimes Change Early
John Ransom talks about what factors have played into Toronto's trees changing color early this year. 
WSSI Uses Established Relationships To Expedite Vegetation Management Project
A major North American-based company called on WSSI to remove invasive species from a stream bank near a span of rights-of-way (ROWs) that could have put the stability of the ROW at risk.
Sackett Opinion Clarifies & Restricts Federal Wetland Regulations
On May 25, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Sackett family for the decades-old Sackett v EPA case. This ruling has created an uncertain regulatory period for property owners with water resources.
Boxwood Decline
Boxwood decline is a condition that causes weak growth, discoloring of leaves and branch dieback in boxwood shrubs. This condition usually involves several factors, including poor planting conditions and improper cultural practices, as well as stem and root diseases.
Ash Leaf Rust
Ash leaf rust can be a significant problem in the Mid-Atlantic area and along the New England coast. Leaves, petioles and green twigs become infected during May and June. When the infection is severe, premature defoliation can occur.
How to Prepare Your Soil for Spring Gardening
Learn how to improve soil quality in your home landscape with important soil preparation steps, including how to conduct a soil test and how to prepare your soil for spring.
DRG Expands Midwestern Utility’s Double Wood Removal Program
Davey Resource Group crews work in Florida, the Carolinas, Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana to remove hazardous two-pole conditions.
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