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Spotting the Spotted Lanternfly
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect native to Asia with an increasing presence in the U.S. What are these insects, how can they be identified and how can we treat them?
Fighting Against Phragmites
Phragmites is an invasive species that displaces native plants throughout the U.S. Identifying and treating this plant properly can help stave off an invasion.
Landscaping Ideas for Where Grass Won't Grow
Have you tried everything to remedy ares of your yard where grass won’t grow? We have a few ideas... Get 5 landscaping ideas where grass won't grow. Click to read more.
When Is the Best Time to Prune Palm Trees?
Unlike most trees, there is no best time of year to prune a palm. It depends on how your tree looks. Determine if your palm tree needs pruning by looking for...
How to Save Your Ash Trees from the Emerald Ash Borer
Matt Mayr from Davey's Northwest Toronto office shares advice on how to protect and treat your trees from the emerald ash borer. 
Does your tree have oak wilt?
Robert Spartz from Davey' Quad Cities office shares tips for checking your tree for Oak Wilt.
Tree Identification: Do I Have A Ginkgo Tree?
Here are some fun facts about ginkgo trees, as well as how you can spot their unique characteristics and keep them healthy all year long.
Diplodia Tip Blight on Pines
Diplodia fungus causes the tips of your pine needles to turn brown and mostly occurs during the growing season from March through October. Ways to treat diplodia tip blight is first by keeping your pine and evergreens healthy and properly irrigated throughout the year. Learn more.
Do I Have a Blue Spruce Tree?
Learn how to care for Blue Spruce Trees like a professional. The key to a thriving blue spruce tree is good soil drainage. These trees can be planted in zones 2-7 and do well in cold climates. They need at least 6 hours of sun but can’t handle excessively hot or humid weather conditions.
Why ‘Bradford’ Callery Pear Tree Leaves Are Brown, Black or Falling Off
Are your Bradford or ornamental pear tree leaves turning black, brown, dying or falling off? Your Bradford pear is likely dealing with a common springtime fruit tree infection: fire blight. Learn more about fire blight and how you can help your tree.
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