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When to Fertilize Evergreens: Should You Fertilize Evergreens in the Winter?
Slow-release fertilization is so beneficial for your evergreens. The ideal way to determine your fertilizer choice is to conduct a soil test to confirm what nutrients your soil is lacking. However, fertilizing during certain seasons can be beneficial, learn more.
Tree Identification: Do I Have a Magnolia Tree?
Learn more about magnolia tree flowers, magnolia tree leaves, types of magnolia trees, choosing a magnolia tree variety, and how to care for your magnolia tree.
Get Prepared For Summer Storms
The frequency and severity of summertime storms and hurricanes has been increasing over the last few years. What steps can you take to ensure the trees on your property aren’t in danger of storm damage?
Eyes on the Sky – Your Early 2025 Weather Outlook
As a property manager, you’ve dealt with the highs and lows of good and bad weather before, and spring can be one of the most unpredictable seasons all year. Spring, however, can set the tone for the entire growing season, and knowing what to expect can help you try to plan for what’s to come.
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Ash Tree Identification: Do I Have an Ash Tree?
What does an Ash tree look like? Learn how to identify an Ash tree by these common characteristics: ash tree leaves, bark, and common types of ash trees.
Most Common Questions about Summer Tree Care
Wondering how to care for your trees in summer? Is it OK to plant trees in summer? Or, why does your tree have yellow leaves in August? Click to learn...
Do I Have A Red Twig Dogwood?
Let’s talk about red twig dogwood shrubs, how large a red twig dogwood gets, and how to trim a red twig dogwood so you can properly care for this beloved bush in your home landscape.
Pine Sawfly
Pine sawflies are conifer-feeding insects. They are categorized into two groups: spring species and summer species. Both feed on pine needles, causing the needles to turn yellow or brown. Sometimes the needles are completely consumed.
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