Controlling Olive In Michigan With Mechanical & Chemical Methods
Autumn Olive and Russian Olive are both non-native species in Michigan and are difficult to control.
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Autumn Olive and Russian Olive are both non-native species in Michigan and are difficult to control.
These specialized surfacing materials provide a safe, comfortable, and accessible environment for young playground users.
The heat of the summer is here and your lawn might be starting to look a bit different.
An unusual insect our arborists often cross paths with in the spring in is the maple petiole borer.
Purple Loosestrife is a beautiful plant, but it poses a serious threat to our waters, wetlands and streams.
Elms in the picturesque town of Northville are under threat from a tiny but formidable foe: the elm leaf beetle.
Soil compaction and girdling roots are unseen problems that can have adverse effects on tree health.
Used by professional sports fields and golf courses – this maintenance practice can help your lawn, too.
White pines face numerous threats from diseases and insect infestations that can compromise their health.
Cedar-hawthorn rust can be a troublesome disease when both junipers and hawthorns are present in the landscape.
The tiny boxwood leafminer can threaten the beauty and health of this common evergreen shrub.
Urgent Alert: Box Tree Moth Larvae Damaging Boxwoods in Royal Oak, MI
Understanding the difference between certified playground mulch and organic mulch.
Oxford, Michigan, is no stranger to Necrotic Ring Spot (NRS), a destructive lawn disease caused by the fungus Leptosphaeria korrae.
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