Fort Worth, TX Tree Tips Blog

Arbor Masters is your trusted source for expert tree care advice and information. Our team of Certified Arborists is dedicated to helping you maintain the health and beauty of your trees. Whether you're a homeowner or a business owner in the Fort Worth area, we've got you covered.

Here, you'll find informative articles on a variety of topics, including tree removal, pruning, pest and disease control, fertilization, and more. Stay tuned for helpful tips, industry news, and updates on our latest services.

Root Rot: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Root rot is a common condition that affects trees, shrubs and other plants which cause the roots to decay.
spotted lantern fly
Spotted Lanternfly Seen in the Midwest
The Spotted Lanternfly is a type of pest that is known for attacking trees. They have been seen across the northeast United States and are spreading quickly.
Everything You Want to Know About Bur Oak Trees (and Acorns)
  Welcome to our series on trees 101! Each post, we will dive into common trees in the midwestern United States to learn more about tree care, growth, and identification. Today, we’re focusing our attention on the Bur Oak tree. The bur oak tree provides food and shelter for a variety of wildlife including birds,…
Trees growing on a yard during sunrise.
Why do your trees need a fertilization treatment?
A common belief among homeowners is that all trees are self-sustaining. In actuality, the trees you see throughout your neighborhood aren’t getting the same nutrients that they would have readily available if they were growing in a forest. Like we depend on our multivitamins, trees depend on soil for things like nutrients, air, water and…
A tree carving designed by Arbor Masters tree artist in Iowa.

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