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…
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As we transition out of Oak Wilt season we are now in the thick of extreme heat and long days in full sun. Summers in Dallas-Fort Worth can be quite intense with soaring temperatures and…
Crape Myrtles are a popular and beautiful addition to many North Texas gardens, but they can sometimes fall victim to pests like Crape Myrtle Bark Scale (CMBS). This pesky problem can affect the health and…
Creating a beautiful and thriving landscape in North Texas requires selecting the right trees that can withstand the climate and enhance your outdoor space. After a tree has been removed due to failure or disease…
BCMA Meaggan shares information on Post Oaks. Did you know they are the most common oak in Texas but not in North Texas. For more info regarding oak trees see our other blogs: Know Your…
It’s a common misconception that palm trees are trees. In this blog, we’ll explore some fascinating facts that highlight why palm trees don’t fit into the traditional definition of a ‘tree’. Let’s explore these misunderstood…