by scott | Jun 14, 2023 | Blog, Arborists, Cypress Trees, North Texas Trees, Treating Tree Diseases, Tree Education, Tree Services
In the southern part of Travis County lives a tree that has stood witness to Texas history for over half a century! “Old Baldy” is a 103-foot-tall Bald Cypress that is located in the beautiful McKinney Falls State Park in South East Austin. This tree has... by scott | May 24, 2023 | Blog, Arborists, Deep Root Fertilization, North Texas Trees, Pecan Trees, Treating Tree Diseases, Tree Pests Removal, Tree Pruning, Tree Removal, Tree Services, Tree Trimming
Pecan trees are one of the most iconic trees in North Texas. They offer not only the beauty of their sprawling branches but also a bountiful harvest of delicious nuts. As a native tree species to the region, pecans thrive in the unique climate and soil conditions of... by scott | May 17, 2023 | Blog, Arborists, Deep Root Fertilization, North Texas Trees, Tree Education, Tree Pruning, Tree Services, Tree Trimming
With the scorching Texas heat, June presents a challenge to North Texas homeowners who want to maintain a thriving lawn and garden. It’s a pivotal month for irrigation, as spring showers dwindle and summer temperatures begin to soar. Knowing how and when to be... by scott | May 10, 2023 | Blog, Arborists, Live Oaks, North Texas Trees, Tree Education, Tree Pruning, Tree Removal, Tree Services, Tree Trimming
Among the lush urban canopy that stretches across Dallas the skyline, one Texas tree has stood the test of time and grown to become a symbol of the city’s resilience and growth. This large historic tree is known as the Centennial Tree. It has stood tall, proud,... by scott | May 3, 2023 | Blog, Arborists, Deep Root Fertilization, North Texas Trees, Tree Education, Tree Services
North Texas, especially the Dallas and Fort Worth areas are known for hot summers and unpredictable weather patterns this time of the year! Both of which can have a significant impact on the health of trees in our yards. Trees require proper nourishment to survive and...
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