Caring For Tree and Shrub
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10 Ways To Keep Trees Healthy
Trees are the most valuable part of your landscape. Here are 10 easy ways to help give them the care they need so they remain healthy and strong.read more -
America's Must-Visit Forests
America is filled with famous forests. Learn about and visit some of the most beautiful forests with breathtaking scenery, wildlife and outdoor recreation.read more -
The Benefits Of Planting Trees
Trees are an invaluable part of any landscape, with benefits that extend far beyond increased property values. Need proof? See what the USDA Forest Service has to say about planting trees.read more -
Controlling Asian Longhorned Beetles
The Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) is an invasive pest that is attacking and killing hardwood trees in the eastern U.S., and it’s spreading. Find out how to identify and control this destructive insect.read more -
Controlling Emerald Ash Borers to Protect Ash Trees
The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an invasive insect devastating Ash trees nationwide. Learn what to look for, where it has spread, and most importantly, how to kill this tiny threat to reduce emerald ash borer damage.read more -
Controlling Hemlock Woolly Adelgids
The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA) is a devastating invasive tree pest in the eastern United States that can kill large trees in just 2-3 years. Learn how to control HWA and protect your trees.read more -
Growing Shrubs: Getting Started
Shrubs and hedges enhance the beauty of your home. They are surprisingly versatile, offering color, structure, privacy, shelter, and food for wildlife in your landscape or garden.read more -
Growing Shrubs: Shade Lovers
Brighten low-light areas with eye-catching shrubs that thrive in varying levels of shade, including afternoon-only shade, dappled shade beneath the canopy of tree, even full shade. Discover seven shrubs that are made for the shade.read more -
Growing Blooming Shrubs: Spring Favorites
Spring blooming shrubs kick off the season with eye-catching color. These shrubs come in many colors, including yellow blooming shrubs and those with pink and red blooms. Most flower on bare branches, which are great for cutting in bud stage and bringing inside to bloom. Here is a list of our favorites.read more -
Growing Shrubs: Top Summer-Blooming Selections
There are a wide variety of shrubs that flower during the long, hot days of summer – if you know what to look for. Here are some of our favorites summer-blooming shrubs.read more -
Brilliant Winter Berries Shrubs & Unexpected Blooms
Shrubs can brighten the garden, even in winter. There are a number of brilliant winter berries shrubs and those with colorful, quirky stems, or unexpected blooms that will add sparkle to the winter months.read more -
Growing Trees: Bare-Root Advantages and Timing
Planting bare-root trees can be one of the best bargains in gardening. Learn about the advantages, how to choose bare-root trees, when to plant and more.read more -
Growing Trees: Flowering Trees
Flowering trees offer the perfect antidote for winter, with flowers including delicate pink, fiery red and marshmallow white. They can become focal points in the landscape, shade your home, even reduce summer air-conditioning bills. Here are some of our most versatile and dependable favorites.read more -
Growing Trees: How To Choose A Tree
Trees can be the most valuable and hardest-working part of your landscape. Start by planting the right kind of tree in the right location with the proper growing conditions.read more -
How To Trim A Tree
Using the right pruning tools to cut tree branches can keep trees healthy. There are a number of pruning tools to trim tree branches. Knowing what to use when to use them makes all the difference. Learn how to trim a tree correctly.read more -
How To Inspect Your Trees: Are They Safe?
Trees can be a danger to people and property. While mature healthy trees add value to a property, it is important to learn how to inspect them in order to protect your home.read more -
Protect Your Ash Tree
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) treatment is crucial. In order to protect your ash tree, you must understand the signs of EAB infestations and the risks of larvae being laid under the ash tree bark. An emerald ash borer tree doesn't immediately show signs of damage, so learn what to look for here.read more -
Thousand Cankers Disease
Thousand Cankers Disease (TCD) primarily attacks Black Walnut trees, and there is no known cure. Get to know the telltale signs and learn how to help stop this devastating disease.read more -
Top Trees That Bloom In Winter & Fall
Some trees are most interesting in fall or winter. There are trees that bloom in winter and fall that can be astonishingly beautiful in the fall because of their leaf color or in the winter because of their striking traits.read more -
Tree Care: Are Your Trees Safe?
By inspecting trees and addressing potential problems this spring, you can do more than protect your property from tree damage, you can also increase the value of your home and prevent injuries.read more -
Tree Care: FAQ
Trees are a staple for all beautiful landscapes. Learning to understand and care for trees will help keep them strong and healthy.read more -
Tree Care: Tips For Mulching Around Trees
How to mulch a tree? Mulching is great for tree health and aesthetics. Once you learn some lawn mulching tips and master where to apply around the drip line tree, how deep to apply, and how often to apply, it is easy to attain lawn mulching tips and achieve mulching success. When mulching around trees, these are effective strategies.read more -
Tree Care: Winter Tree Protection
New trees are at extra risk during winter months. It is important to make sure that you provide young trees winter protection so they are taken care of in order to make it through the harsh winter season. The steps for winter tree protection are essential to keep your trees their healthiest through the cold.read more -
Tree Care: Preventing Fruit Tree Diseases
To produce a quality harvest, fruit trees need some special care, particularly when it comes to controlling tree diseases. Here are some problems you can expect and ways to avoid them.read more -
Tree Insecticide: Preventing Spring Pests
Tree pests can be a nuisance, especially in spring. Insecticide for trees is an effective deterrent. Learn what pests are out there, how to spot them and how to get rid of them with tree insecticide in order to keep your trees healthy and strong. How to prevent bagworms.read more -
Pruning: Trimming A Tree Successfully
Trimming trees is a must for safety and tree health. Understanding the right method for pruning a tree will help you successfully care for your trees and keep them healthy, strong and beautiful. Read further to learn more about trimming a tree and the correct way to prune tree.read more -
Tree Care: Spring
Take care of your trees this spring by following these helpful tips on mulching, pruning, insect protection and more. Your trees will be healthy and beautiful all season long.read more -
Tree Care: Tips For New Trees
With the proper tree care, young trees can become established landmarks in your landscape. Here are some easy tips to care for trees to get your new tree off to the right start.read more -
Tree Care: When To Prune
It is best to prune most trees in the off season. Make sure you understand all of the advantages of this practice and when there are exceptions to the rule.read more -
Winter Tree Care
Trees are unprotected from the intensity of winter. Care for trees is essential during these harsh winter months, and thankfully, there are a variety of ways to make sure your winter tree stays healthy. Learn how to take care of plants and trees in the winter.read more -
World's Most Interesting Trees
Some trees are fascinating and breathtaking. Worldwide there are trees with unique features and stories. Learn about the most interesting trees in the world and where you can visit them.read more -
Tree Care 101
Adults lay eggs in cottony white masses on young twigs of hemlock trees in early spring. • Feeding causes needles on infested branches to desiccate, turn grayish-green and drop from the tree, preventing new apical buds. Dieback of major limbs can occur within two years and progresses from the bottom of the tree upward.read more