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Should Mature Trees Be Pruned?
Here are some tips for trimming mature trees so you can keep your biggest leafy landscape components healthy. Learn when should mature trees be pruned and how often.
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Fall Colors
In this interview with KOA News, Kevin Marks of Davey's Denver office talks about fall color and what it is that causes the leaves to change color.
Get to Know Mid-Atlantic Winter Patterns
Depending on the unique geographics of a particular area of the Mid-Atlantic, winter temperatures can vary from below-freezing to milder temperatures. The same goes for snow. Looking back on winter trends in this region over the last 10 years can help you prepare for the winter weather to come.
Client Leverages Environmental Consulting To Protect Pipeline
Davey Tree’s Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. stabilizes streams to help protect the natural gas pipeline of a client.
Davey Completes Hurricane Michael Cleanup On Short Deadline
Davey crews mobilized quickly to help Talquin Electric clear hazard trees from lines after Hurricane Michael hit the Florida Panhandle, avoiding additional outages during a time of recovery.
Cottony Maple Scale
The cottony maple scale is a large, flat, brown scale insect found on the twigs and branches of various trees. White, cottony egg masses that resemble popcorn are its most distinguishing feature.
570 Trees, 13.5 Acres, Real-World Insights: A Look at the SEED Campus's Tree Research Plots
At Davey’s SEED (Science, Employee Education and Development) Campus, 570 trees across a 13.5-acre research plot are generating practical insights that will help improve how trees are cared for, treated, and sustained.
Bacterial Wetwood and Slime Flux
Bacterial wetwood is a bacterial infection that causes a profuse flow (flux) of sap from trunk wounds or pruning cuts.
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