Time is running out to treat freeze damage in trees – Act now to prevent the loss of valuable trees
In February, Texas experienced an historic freeze event that plunged temperatures to record lows and kept them there for extended periods of time. We have
Read MoreEarly Spring, Early Bugs – Protect Your Trees Now!
A mild winter and potential early Spring season means your club’s tree canopy may be at risk for aggressive wood boring insects. Preventive measures taken
Read MoreHOW TO HELP EVERGREEN SHRUBS WITH WINTER BURN
For people living in cold climates, a sunny, warm day that interrupts an otherwise gloomy winter is something to look forward to. For evergreens in
Read MoreTCIA Magazine Article: Accreditation Profile – Asheville Arborists
Please enjoy this brief excerpt from the August 2018 TCIA Magazine! By Janet Aird Nich Maidment, owner of Asheville Arborists in Asheville, North Carolina,
Read MoreHow to Get Rid of Spring Webworms or Eastern Tent Caterpillars
In spring, tree leaves aren’t the only thing breaking out of their shells. After spending the winter in a hideaway, pesky insects also come alive in
Read MoreProgram Preps Inmates for Jobs in Tree Care
By Patricia Chaundoin When Shea Zwerver was an undergraduate at a small liberal arts college in Pennsylvania, she had two seemingly divergent passions: social sciences
Read MoreWhat Trees to Add (Or Cut Down) To Increase Property Value
Whether you’re getting ready to sell your home or settling in for the long haul, you want to make decisions that benefit you. And some home
Read MoreCan You Keep Big Trees Small or Limit Tree Height?
Watching a tree grow is magical. Day by day, it slowly grows (without catching our attention). Then, we turn around, and the former sapling is
Read MoreThings We Heart – February 2018 (TCIA)
We’ve rounded up some of the best tree stuff on the web for your enjoyment. Check out this month’s highlights below: Recreation. Photography and videography.
Read MoreWhat Time of Year Do Pine Trees Drip Sap (and Can I Stop It?)
Pine trees wow with their array of colors–jade needles, chocolate-brown cones and hickory-colored bark. And for a short time of the year, some pines add
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