Signs Your Trees and Shrubs Are Getting Too Much Water

Too much water can be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms often resemble other landscape problems. A tree or shrub may look stressed, wilted, or yellow, and many homeowners assume it needs more water. In reality, the root system may already be overwhelmed....

What Tree Cankers Are and Why They Matter

Tree cankers are one of those tree health problems many homeowners do not notice until the damage has already started to spread. At first glance, a canker may look like a small sunken area, cracked bark, or a discolored patch on a branch or trunk. But what seems minor...

How to Spot Stress in Evergreens

Evergreens bring year-round color, privacy, and structure to a landscape, but they can also be tricky for homeowners to read. Unlike deciduous trees, they do not drop all their leaves in fall, so signs of trouble may be easier to miss until the damage becomes more...

When to Call a Plant Health Care Specialist

When to Call a Plant Health Care Specialist Many homeowners wait too long to get help when trees and shrubs start to decline. A few yellow leaves, a thinning canopy, or scattered dead branches may not seem urgent at first, but those subtle symptoms often point to...

How to Improve the Health of Mature Trees

Mature trees add beauty, shade, value, and character to a property, but they also need thoughtful care. Unlike young trees, older trees often respond more slowly to stress and may show decline after years of soil compaction, storm exposure, root damage, or poor...
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