
Your Evergreen Trees Are Probably Dehydrated in Winter: This is Why
Winter carries a host of different opinions. While some people may enjoy cozying up indoors with a blanket and a nice book, others may miss their outdoor adventures under the blazing sun. Whichever the case may be for you, when it comes to your evergreen trees and shrubs, winter often means one thing: working extra hard to fight dehydration. Dehydration can lead to: Yellowing/browning of needles and leaves or marginal leaf burn Browning starting at…

8 Eco-Friendly Ways You Can Recycle Your Christmas Tree
Now that Christmas is over, slowly but surely the time is coming where we must say goodbye to the Christmas trees in our homes. The beautifully decorated evergreen tree has provided joy, festivity, and comfort to homes the past several weeks, and it can be difficult to say goodbye. On the bright side, real Christmas trees are biodegradable! This is a great key factor which allows you to recycle your Christmas tree and continue spreading…

3 Tree Services You Can Make The Most of During The Dormant Season
Fact or Myth?: Trees go dormant in winter, which means it’s a great time to take a break from tree care. Myth. In winter, it’s easy to be deceived by the dormant trees in your landscape. There aren’t any leaves, the weather is colder, you’re cooped up inside, and the holidays are coming up. With less time outdoors and a drop in tree activity, it’s easy to slip into the trap of forgetting and ignoring…

The Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide For Your Favorite Trees & Shrubs
Are you anxiously counting down how many more days or weeks there are until the holidays? Are you on the hunt for the perfect Christmas or holiday presents for your loved ones? There is a lot involved in the art of giving gifts. If you’re scrambling your mind to figure out how or what to give your friends and family this year, then you’re definitely not alone. But what about the friends and family you have in…

Beautiful Fall Foliage: How Early is Too Early?
Hello, fall! Hello, cozy nights, football season, crisp fall wind, and infamous autumn colors. A lot of things come to mind when thinking of fall, but for many homeowners there is typically one thing that doesn’t: How early is too early for fall foliage colors and leaf drop? While it may feel nice to have a head start on an aesthetic season, there is such a thing as too early seasonal change. And, more often…