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Tree with Kretzschmaria deusta

Recently I was called upon to inspect an apparently healthy American beech (Fagus grandifolia) tree. Outside of a few tightly bifurcated branch unions, the only real issue with this tree with a 43-inc...

Lightning strike on tree

Lightning is one of nature’s most powerful forces. Lightning can have devastating effects on people, property and trees. Each strike of lightning can reach more than five miles in length, and produce ...

A recent conversation with a colleague revealed that there is still some confusion as to treatment frequency for Emerald Ash Borer, specifically with emamectin benzoate.

According to the 3rd Edition ...

hole in ground

Previously, my casebook has recorded the construction of paths causing root damage and basal decay in trees. Due to the recent winter storms, these lessons in ‘path-ology’ have now extended to documen...

Man climbing tree
Published in The Edge of The National Association of Landscape Professionals
Pruning is an important practice that removes dead and dying branches, allowing for new growth while protecting people...
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