The blistering summer heat in North Texas can be relentless, posing a significant threat to the health and survival of our precious trees. Proper tree care during this scorching hot season is crucial to ensure their resilience, growth, and contribution to the...
The emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis), sometimes referred to in the industry as “EAB” has become one of the most destructive tree pests in the United States in the last several decades. Yet, this small beautiful beetle that is native to Asia has...
A stroll through North Texas’ charming landscapes could feel like a tour through a natural arboretum, thanks to the rich diversity of trees dogs adore present in the region. While these trees provide visual beauty and environmental benefits, they also contribute to...
We know that when home owners hire tree services or decide to attempt trimming their own trees, it is with the best intentions at heart. Tree topping, also known as heading, stubbing, or hat-racking, refers to the practice of indiscriminately cutting off the uppermost...
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...
Did you know that trees can speak to us? Okay, well not exactly. But they can communicate with us [those of us fluent in tree] issues, whether it’s pests or disease or general stress in trees. They do this simply by expressing a variety of symptoms. There are...
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