What’s Wrong With My Tree? Construction Damage
Construction Damage Can Happen Anytime Construction damage can happen anytime there is activity on your property that requires digging or heavy equipment. The most common injuries to trees during construction include: Trunk injuries Broken branches Damaged roots Compacted soil
Mar
What’s Wrong With My Trees? Foliar Diseases On Conifers
Common Foliar Fungal Diseases On Conifers Foliar diseases on landscape conifers, such as pine and spruce, are most often caused by a fungus. The most common foliar fungal diseases on conifers are: Rhizosphaera needlecast of Colorado blue spruce Phomopsis and Kabatina blight of juniper Needle blights of pine (Diplodia, Dothistroma, [...]
Feb
What’s Wrong With My Tree? Apply Horticultural Oil Now
Control Pests Now While Your Plants Are Dormant Pests like aphids, scale, and mites can wreak havoc on our trees if left untreated for too long. An effective way to manage pests on your property and protect your trees is to catch them while they’re sleeping. Applying horticultural oil while [...]
Feb
What’s Wrong With My Trees? Heavy Snow Load
A heavy snow load on your trees weighs down their branches, causing them to bend, break, or split. This may lead to a hazardous situation on your property that should be tended to by a professional, ISA Certified Arborist.
Jan
What’s Wrong With My Trees: Freeze Damage
Freeze damage to your trees is most likely to occur when temperatures drop below 20 degrees Fahrenheit for a prolonged period or with temperature fluctuations. According to The Morton Arboretum, “Plants to most likely suffer winter injury are those that are marginally hardy for the area or those already weakened [...]
Jan