Occasionally homeowners will notice small holes in the trunks of landscape trees. This may not mean impending death to the tree, but it’s not good. The presence of holes usually means that an insect ...
the second: 13¼ x 18 5/8 in. (33.5 x 47.3 cm.), the third: 13 1/8 x 18¾ in. (33.2 x 47.7 cm.) ...
MILAN, Ill. (KWQC) -Emily Swihart, University of Illinois Extension Educator of Horticulture, shares valuable tips and insights on protecting and preserving trees in the home landscape. Not only do ...
When you want to ensure your trees stay healthy in storms, pruning and inspections from arborists can be a vital step. These professionals can find any potential problems and attempt to alleviate them ...
Staking is not quite the same as binding with stakes. It is more for the benefit of the roots than the trunks, which is what binding is for. Tony Tomeo can be contacted at tonytomeo.com.
As the snow falls, trees and shrubs in your landscape can suffer. Here are some tips to help prevent damage to your plants.
Our landscape trees rarely die of old age. Usually there is something we have done or failed to have done that shortens the lifespan of our landscape trees. Sometimes it is easy to forget that they ...
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