In North Texas our local Certified Arborists have been seeing several Lacebark Elms dead with borer exit holes in the past week. Borers Target Already Stressed Trees The borers we are seeing in Lacebark Elms…
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Oak wilt is one of the most serious tree diseases we see in North Texas. While all oak trees are susceptible, red oaks are especially vulnerable and often decline much faster than other oak species.…
Are you noticing your lawn has a sudden carpet of acorns beneath your feet? If yes, you’re likely experiencing a masting year. In such years, oak trees pull out all the stops to produce an…
Choosing the right tree species for your garden can be a daunting task, especially in the unique climate of North Texas. Selecting native species can ensure your trees thrive in the local environment while supporting…
Choosing the right trees for your North Texas landscape can make all the difference in ensuring a lush, healthy, and vibrant environment. What are the best tree options suited for North Texas soil and climate?…
If your red oak is dropping leaves early or developing strange brown spots with yellow halos, you’re not alone—and your tree may be dealing with Tubakia leaf spot. Common in North Texas, this fungal disease…