Big Trees in Small Spaces: How to Care for Trees with Limited Room
Do you have big trees? Are they close to sidewalks or patios? Driveways or roadways? If so, it’s likely the ideal root zone is reduced
Do you have big trees? Are they close to sidewalks or patios? Driveways or roadways? If so, it’s likely the ideal root zone is reduced
Tree diseases are illnesses in trees and shrubs caused by fungi, bacteria, and environmental stress such as extreme temperatures, drought/flooding, broken branches, and pollution. Our

In recent years, winter in the DC area have become colder and stormier. These weather changes have impacted trees and shrubs tremendously with broken limbs, uprooting and severe leaning. Because of this, intervention is essential to keeping our landscapes thriving.
Trees are an invaluable resource. They provide shelter, oxygen, shade, food, and for us they bring joy. So, when something happens and our trees become
Case Study: An Arborist evaluation finds signs of root disturbance and damage to the left side of red oak. The cause? A driveway that doesn’t
Salt – who knew something so delicious, could be so deadly? That’s right, salt can, and will, kill your plants. As winter rolls in, the
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