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How do leaves change color?
Jason Cranmer from Davey's Rochester office shares how abnormal weather conditions can impact fall foliage color.
Talking About Zombie Trees in Texas
Curt Smith from Davey's North Houston office, talks zombie trees, how to spot them and how to prevent home damage.
Tree Fund Spring 2025 Grant and Scholarship Awardees
Tree Research and Education Endowment Fund is proud to announce its Spring 2025 Grant and Scholarship recipients.
Counting on San Diego’s urban forest
This San Diego Downtown News article mentions DRG's tree inventory for the Balboa Park Conservancy and how it plays into the park's larger plan.
Outsmart Jack Frost: Tending to the Trees for Winter
In this National Association of Realtors blog, David Horvath from Davey’s Lake Bluff office talks about five tips to prepare your trees for winter.
An arborist's advice for spotting invasive species in your backyard
Lou Meyer from Davey's mid-Atlantic region provides tips on how you can spot and identify if invasive species have damaged your trees.
How To Address Zombie Trees in Florida
Rich Wiland of Davey's Naples/Fort Meyers office describes how trees become zombie trees after hurricane season
Talking Trees and Bees
In this BuckHaven Lifestyle Magazine article, Chris Heim of Davey's Atlanta office talks "right tree, right place" and pollinators in Georgia.
How to spot zombie trees after the Texas freeze
Matt Petty from Davey's South Houston office talks about what zombie trees are and why you may have some on your property after the Texas freeze in February.
The best trees to cultivate in West Virginia to sustain pollinators
Edward Legge, from Davey's Charleston office, shares which native West Virginia trees are most helpful to pollinators.
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