Pruning oak trees is not only essential for maintaining health but also for the safety and beauty of your landscape. Knowing when to prune can make a world of difference in ensuring your oak trees…
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At Texas Tree Surgeons, our arborists have been getting questions about clumps of twigs and leaves falling from a variety of tree species but we mostly see it on cedar elms. These leaves and twigs…
May 2024 storm was unprecedented for many reasons; the amount of damage trees sustained, and the huge swath of our community that was affected. While a small number of property owners had trees fail during…
It seems at times like there are as many tree care companies as there are trees. Sifting through the flyers, business cards, yard signs, and truck logos we see around North Texas can be overwhelming.…
There are two types of Phytophthora with the the main difference being where they live. This blog focuses specifically on the type of Phytophthora that lives in soil/roots. The other type of Phytophthora lives in…
This red oak tree was planted in 1977 by our long time customer Marilyn. Unfortunately she needed to have it removed this year due to a large split. The tree is hanging over the house…