Mar 19, 2020 | Ask Texas Tree Surgeons
Another installment in our series of posts where Texas Tree Surgeons answers your tree questions. Are you having problems with your trees and want to know what’s wrong? Let us know! Why is it that my peach trees get loaded with peaches every year, but the...
Mar 18, 2020 | Ask Texas Tree Surgeons
Another installment in our series of posts where Texas Tree Surgeons answers your tree questions. Are you having problems with your trees and want to know what’s wrong? Let us know! We have a tree in the back yard that is leaning. Is there anything we can do to...
Mar 6, 2020 | Ask Texas Tree Surgeons, Events, Resources
Wondering what those trees with flowers are in your area? Although they blend in to our urban forest the rest of the year, one variety of tree pops with white blossoms in the spring. Ornamental Pear(Bradford/Aristocrat pear) Just like their vivid fall color, the...
Feb 25, 2020 | Ask Texas Tree Surgeons, Resources, Tree Trimming
The most common mistake made in caring for crape myrtles is the practice of “topping.” Topping involves removing branches and trunks from the top down, trimming all material above a certain height. Usually, all leaves, blooms, and other green material are removed,...
Nov 22, 2019 | Ask Texas Tree Surgeons
Why are there so many acorns this year? Owners of oaks in North Texas have been asking us about the number of acorns they are seeing in their yards this year. While it’s easy to point to the weather patterns or other environmental factors, those don’t seem...
Sep 16, 2019 | Ask Texas Tree Surgeons
As the summer heat drags on, we start to get calls about trees “looking bad.” Recently, for example, we have been seeing general decline of trees, especially oak trees, in the Plano area. In a densely-populated suburban area like Plano, there are many potential causes...
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