How to transition your trees into Spring!
As winter slowly comes to an end and the days grow warmer, it is important to start thinking about transitioning your trees from Winter to
As winter slowly comes to an end and the days grow warmer, it is important to start thinking about transitioning your trees from Winter to
The Spotted Lanternfly is an invasive species that originated from Eastern Asia. They first landed here on the East Coast, in our Pennsylvanian neighbor’s yard. While visually beautiful, this unwelcomed guest leaves behind a mess. Learn more about the Spotted Lanternfly today….
The Best Care Starts With… Care for your trees and shrubs starts beneath the surface. A healthy tree produces strong bark, lots of leaves that
What is Tree Cabling? Tree cabling is a system that is installed into trees to help support the structural integrity during heavy winds and

Due to recent snows, deer activity appears to be more prevalent in Virginia. Unfortunately, a result of this deer activity is more deer left for dead on our highways and side roads as they migrate from one place to another. In congruence with their heightened activity is the need for shelter and warmth. More often than not, trees are on the receiving end of this and end up damaged or in irreversible decline.
“With New Roots Comes New Shoots” Are you looking for a project this new year? Look no further. At RTEC we believe in doing the
Stop and Smell the Roses — It’s Rose Month. Celebrating National Rose Month June marks the start of National Rose Month, a time dedicated to
The DC metro area is home to a number of beautiful and beneficial tree species, but there are also several popular exotic trees that are
Getting a Landscaped Yard to Simulate a Forest Floor The Root of the Issue If you’ve ever taken a walk in the woods, and we’re
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