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How drought and girdling roots affect trees
Robert Spartz from Davey's Quad Cities office talks about how drought and girdling roots affect our trees, such when they'll show fall color.
'Zombie Trees' are taking over south Texas lawns, here's how to save them
Jess Divin from Davey's East San Antonio office talks about zombie trees and what you can do if you have one on your property after the Texas freeze.
Davey Promotes Three in Southeast R/C Operations
Chris Heim, Jamie Blackburn and Joel Twist promoted in Southeast R/C Operations.
Is It Safe to Cut Pine Roots Growing Close to My House?
When pine tree roots grow near your home foundation, you might wonder whether or not you can cut the roots of a tree without killing it. We provide answers to the question: Can you cut pine tree roots?
Top 5 Most Common Tree Problems and Solutions
What's wrong with your tree? Here are the 5 top most common tree problems and solutions.
Amy S. Greene Environmental Joins Davey Resource Group
Davey Resource Group, Inc. (DRG), a subsidiary of The Davey Tree Expert Company, has announced the acquisition of the assets of Amy S. Greene Environmental Consultants, Inc., which will do business as Amy Greene Environmental, a Davey company.
Keep Deer from Rubbing Antlers on Trees and Fix Damaged Trees
Deer may look cute. That is until they start rubbing their antlers on your tree, leaving behind major damage. To prevent injury or try to fix a wound, try...
Nature and Health: Looking Forward
Leveraging the connection between green spaces and health requires medical systems, community members, and organizations to form partnerships and work together toward a common goal.
What Time of Year Do Pine Trees Drip Sap (and Can I Stop It?)
What time of year do pine trees drip sap, and how much pine sap is excessive? If it's golden brown, no need to stop tree sap from running or sapping. That's normal in spring. But if you see your pine tree oozing white sap (or a white substance on pine trees), there's a problem. Click here for more.
The Dirt on Drought Stress and Its Effect on Your Trees
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