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Why Does My Tree Only Have Leaves on One Side?
Wondering why your tree has no leaves on one side? Learn why your tree is not leafing out.
Experts offer their climate change-enduring picks of native plants
Dan Herms, vice president of research and development at the Davey Institute, shares which trees will do the best job enduring climate change.
Davey Crews Liven Up The Landscape At The Village At Leesburg In Leesburg, VA, Enticing New Customers
Davey crews use their expertise to design eye-catching landscapes that attract shoppers, tenants, diners, and visitors to the mixed-use retail center in Leesburg, VA.
Grants: Town Community Forestry Programs
Learn about why it is important to invest in your urban forest today!
Can You Plant a Tree Where Another Died?
Planting a tree where your old tree died can be tricky. To avoid replant disease and ensure tree planting success, follow these tips on how to plant a tree properly.
How to Banish Spotted Lanternflies From Your Garden Once and for All
Lou Meyer from Davey's Mid-Atlantic region talks about the spotted lanternfly and the best ways to get rid of them for good.
Waging War on Weeds: Tips for Healthy, Weed-Free Turf
Whether you’re installing new turf, renovating your commercial lawn, or are just seeking better commercial weed control, these tips can help you figure out how to keep turf weed-free and boost the aesthetic value of your property.
Caring for stressed trees impacted by summer weather
Tom Anderson from Davey's Buffalo office discusses best practices that will help stressed trees impacted by summer heat and storms.
When Should Hedges Be Cut Back In Pacific Northwest
In the Pacific Northwest, hedges should be pruned in the late winter or early spring. March is usually a good month for hedge pruning.
Iron Deficiency Chlorosis in Turfgrass
Iron deficiency chlorosis (IDC) is a condition caused by lack of iron. The disorder can be found in various species of turfgrass, but commonly in St. Augustinegrass. Yellow, blotchy patches form in a lawn after blades turn pale green and eventually bright yellow.
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