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The Role of Water in Trees Water is a tree’s lifeline, but it can also be its downfall during winter storms. Trees are like giant straws, drawing water up from the ground to nourish their leaves ...
Simple and relatively inexpensive steps can go a long way to protecting your trees during the winter so they can thrive once again this coming spring.
Declining snow accumulation in the mountains of the Northeastern U.S. will likely reduce the ability of forests to act as a ...
Give them a good, deep watering in autumn and winter. Your fruit trees will thank you during dry winter spells. Proper hydration helps ensure your fruit trees thrive through the colder months.
Seattle summers are filled with sunny days and lush trees and shrubs throughout parks and neighborhoods, providing cooling ...
Wrapping will protect your trees for different reasons. SUNSCALD One reason to wrap is to prevent sunscald which occurs when the high intensity of sunlight during warm winter days warms the bark ...
When we think of winterizing, we prepare things for winter weather. Have you considered winterizing your landscape trees (especially newly planted trees)?
Did you know that our trees can also get frostbite in the winter? It's true. We speak with a local arborist about this subject.
How to protect trees, shrubs and perennials for winter Even hardy varieties can suffer injury during certain winters, if Mother Nature deals the wrong hand.
For the first time in 44 years the Portland Japanese Garden will decorate with winter decorations.The twist is that the decorations are to protect the garden’s ...
CBS 6 caught up with a C.S. Flournoy Inc. tree service crew at a home off Hull Street Road Monday morning after high winds split a massive maple tree in half.
If you planted a small, thin-barked tree like a maple, to ensure its success, you’re going to need to do one more thing to prevent southwest tree injury.