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Tips for caring for trees after Portland’s dry weather stretch
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Izzy Christmann from Davey's Portland office shares how to tell when your tree is suffering from heat exposure.
Fall Lawn Care You Can Do During Indianapolis Drought
Mike Volz from Davey's Indianapolis office shares advice on how to care for your trees and lawn during a prolonged drought.
5 Ways to Stop Your Dog From Ruining Your Lawn and Yard
Shawn Kingzette from Davey's Crystal Lake office shares tips on how to have a pet-friendly landscape.
5 Trees You Should Never Cut Back in December, Lake Bluff Arborist Says
David Horvath from Davey's Lake Bluff office says which trees homeowners should skip for winter pruning this December.
Bay Area Winter Sunshine Isn't Always Good for Trees
George Reno from Davey's Menlo Park office talks about why warm winter days followed by cold nights put trees at risk.
Spotting Zombie Trees
William Johnston from Davey's South Austin office shares how to spot a zombie tree.
How to Grow and Care for a Weeping Cherry Tree
Joel Twist from Davey's North Atlanta office shares why weeping cherry trees are great for homeowners' properties and how to care for them.
Top 5 tree diseases in Austin and how to spot them
Kevin Martin from Davey's North Austin Office discusses some common tree diseases in Austin, how to spot them and how to treat them.
Ensure your yard’s protection from invasive species
Jacob Burns from Davey's West Columbus office discusses how you can protect your yard from invasive species such as spotted lanternfly.
Drought brings early fall colors
Robert Spartz from Davey's Quad Cities office talks about how droughts and insects are causing leaves to change colors early.
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