Do you know one of the best ways to keep your plants healthy and thriving? Yes, the basics like light and water are important, but it’s even simpler than that. It’s regular monitoring. That’s right. One of the keys to preventative plant health care is watching your plants and noting any changes. But do you know what to look for? Read more
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Between the snow, ice, wind, and bitter cold, winter is tough on plants. Even the strongest trees can break a limb or two. Sometimes you won’t be able to tell the extent of the damage to your trees and plants until the spring. This is when damaged buds won’t bloom or when the leaves show signs of distress. Learn how to prune damaged plants and when’s the best time to begin. Read more
It’s possible to diagnose a plant problem in any stage of its life, from seedling to mature plant. Every part of the plant—from root to leaf—is also an indicator of health. Use this as a guide to help diagnose a problem your plant may be experiencing and work to correct the situation for optimal growth. Read more
Since winter is the best time for tree pruning, you may start to notice your tree could use a little more than a trim. If it feels like you’re taking a lot of dead or diseased branches off your tree, you may need to consider the possibility of removing it altogether. The next question to ask yourself is, “do I need professional tree removal?” Read more
Now that we’ve had a few weeks of a new year, who’s ready for spring? The unseasonably warm temperatures these last few weeks may have felt like spring, but that still doesn’t mean it’s a great time to get out in the garden. However, now is the perfect time to plan for what your lawn and garden will need in the coming months. Developing a plant healthcare schedule makes it easier to get ahead of all the important tasks your yard needs throughout the year. Read more
It’s about that time again! The leaves are gone. The first frost has…frosted. The trees and grass are dormant, so it’s a good time to start thinking about major tree work. Learn more about the winter tree pruning process and why this is the season to start. Read more