Spruce Gall: A Hidden Threat to Kimball's Evergreens
Spruce gall is becoming an increasing concern for spruce tree owners.
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Spruce gall is becoming an increasing concern for spruce tree owners.
Winter tree pruning is a task that can benefit your trees in several ways.
Winter offers a unique opportunity to care for trees
In forests and suburban landscapes a fascinating relationship between ants and trees unfolds.
The more mature a tree is, the more likely it is that some type of fungus can find a way to penetrate a trees’ defenses.
Apple scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis, can quickly become a nuisance.
Cytospora canker typically starts in the lower branches, causing needles to turn brown and fall off.
Winter pruning of oak and elm trees should be considered for several reasons.
Salt tolerance is a crucial consideration for plant life, particularly due to winter road salt usage and urban environmental conditions.
Two fungal diseases, Diplodia Tip Blight and Dothistroma Needle Blight, are wreaking havoc on Austrian pines throughout Franklin.
The white pine weevil is a significant pest affecting eastern white pine trees.
Healthier trees with larger canopies and root systems can absorb and store more carbon dioxide.
There are some positive benefits winter weather provides to our landscape plants.
Apple scab is a significant disease affecting apples and crabapple tree leaves.
Winter pruning of oak and elm trees is vital for several reasons.
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