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Phytophthora Diseases
Phytophthora is a genus containing many species of fungal-like organisms that cause blights, wilts, cankers, root rots and dieback on many plant species around the world.
Davey Is A Preferred Service Provider For Avendra’s Hotel Clients
Davey provides grounds management to hotels in all serviceable areas through the Avendra relationship. As a preferred and vetted service provider, Davey’s high-quality work helps boost curb appeal for Avendra’s clients.
Birch Leafminer
Birch leaves develop brown, inflated blotches by mid to late spring. Leaves may be killed by small larvae inside the leaves that devour green tissues between the upper and lower surfaces.
Seasonal Needle Drop Of Conifers
Coniferous trees often lose their aging needles on a 2-3 years natural life cycle. Aging needles turn yellow, then brown and drop.
Is a Christmas Tree Good for Mulch or the Compost Pile?
Don’t kick for Christmas tree to the curb after the holidays. Think about putting the tree to work in your garden by turning it into mulch or compost, learn more here!
How to spot Dutch elm disease in Denver and why protecting the urban canopy is so vital
Taylor Judd from Davey's East Denver office talks about the dangers of Dutch elm disease to the urban tree canopy.
Mole Crickets
Mole crickets are pests that tunnel through turf to feed on and ultimately damage roots. Their unique front legs enable them to burrow through lawn soil, creating both a hideaway and feeding spot.
Dollar Spot
Dollar spot is caused by a fungus that causes blight to grass blades, but does not harm roots or crowns. Infections start as small circular areas about the size of a silver dollar, hence the name.
Winter Desiccation
Winter desiccation is a winter injury condition affecting primarily evergreen shrubs and trees. Winter desiccation occurs most often when soil moisture is low or dry. Heavy winter winds and sun can accelerate water loss and lead to this condition.
Helping Trees Recover from Transplant Shock
Leaves dropping after transplant? Not sure if your trees in shock or dead? Learn how to save a dying transplanted tree and about tree transplant shock recovery.
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