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How to Spot and Treat Diseases of Maple Trees
Maple trees are a beautiful and iconic addition to any landscape, but they are also susceptible to a variety of diseases that can harm their

Top 7 Tips for Spring Tree Care
Trees are not only beautiful but they are also important for the environment. They provide shade, reduce noise pollution, and help clean the air we

How Far Away Should Trees Be Planted From Your Home?
As a homeowner, you want to make sure that your outdoor space is well taken care of and looks great. Trees can be an important

Preparing Trees & Shrubs for Spring
Spring’s in the air, which puts more than a few folks’ minds to gardening and landscaping. That’s understandable, of course, given the whole seasonal-reawakening deal

What is Killing Your Oak Trees in North Georgia?
Few trees are so beloved in the North Georgia urban landscape (or the wildwood) than oaks. And our climate allows a whole array of different

The Risk of Tree Branches Overhanging Your Roof
Here in the North Atlanta metro area, we boast one of the thickest urban tree coverages in the U.S. — and we’re proud of that!

Can Heavy Rainfall Uproot Your Trees?
Well, needless to say, it’s been a soggy start to 2023 here in Metro Atlanta! All of our well-above-average rainfall and storminess has resulted in

Advantages of Pruning Trees During the Late Dormant Season
Winter’s grip is upon us, and Greater Atlanta’s trees are mostly in a slowed-down sort of mode—like more than a few of us. This happens

How to Recognize Signs of Winter Stress in Your Trees
Winter can take a real toll on our trees around Greater Atlanta, especially following recent unseasonably cold below freezing temperatures. It’s essential to keep a

Will Hanging Outdoor Christmas Lights Damage your Trees?
It’s that time of year again: the festive season, when many homeowners love decorating their homes and yards for the holidays (and engaging in a

How to Identify and Treat Root Rot in Trees and Shrubs
Root rot is a common problem in cultivated landscapes, affecting not only flowers and shrubs but trees as well. According to the University of Georgia

Preparing Your Trees for Cooler Weather
Here in Greater Atlanta, we don’t experience the kind of brutal winter weather that much of the country suffers from – and, hey, you don’t