“Lion tailing” is stripping out the interior growth on the inside of the tree canopy, leaving only a small amount of leaves at the end of the branch. This is a poor example of reducing…
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Board Certified Master Arborist and Owner of Texas Tree Surgeons, Amy Langbein Heath discusses oak wilt with WFAA.
Oftentimes we think of trees as static things that just exist near us. It is a firm belief that trees have been here before us and will be here long after us. While this is…
Trees are living organisms and can get a weakened immune system similarly as an animal or plant would. Watering and mulching are easy first steps to ensuring your tree stays healthy. We have a few…
To keep your trees healthy it is recommended to have your tree assessed by an ISA Certified Arborist every year. They are able to spot issues that a homeowner may miss. Below are some common…
Mulch is an important part of tree care that is often overlooked. Many trees are surrounded by turf grass or other plants, which can stifle their growth. Proper mulching can be the key to trees…