Maintaining plant health should start even before you purchase a plant. For plants to grow and thrive, they need the right environment. Do some research to determine what plants are best for the areas you want to grow them—whether indoors or out. Then follow these tips for continuing to maintain a plant's health for the remainder of its life. Read more
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After snow, ice, and wind wreak havoc on your trees, you may have some branches to clean up. After cleaning up debris off the ground, look up. Are there any dangling limbs threatening to fall? Follow these tips on how to prune damaged trees before another storm hits and more damage is done. Read more
Completing a Plant Health Evaluation
Learn the Signs of Plant Health and Issues
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February 4, 2021
While the plants outside may be dormant, the ones indoors may be thriving—or in need of some TLC. Here are some tips on completing a plant health evaluation for your garden, indoors and out. Read more
There are times when you can cut down a tree yourself, and there are times when you should leave it for the pros. Here's a look at when you need professional tree removal and when you can give it a go yourself. Read more
You may have to wait for open enrollment to choose your health care plan, but it's always a good time to update your plant health care plan. From disease to pests and everything in between, keep track of your plant's health history and come up with a plan to help prevent these common problems in the future. Read more
Your trees may be looking a little sad at the moment. But when you take some time to properly prune your trees now, you'll be awarded a healthy, happy, beautiful tree come spring. Here are some tips on the winter tree pruning process to keep in mind. Read more