Is Horned Oak Gall Affecting Your Trees?
What is Horned Oak Gall? Horned Oak Gall - a condition that affects some oak trees - is ...
Magnolia Trees: A Complete Guide
Magnolia Tree Basics What Does a Magnolia Tree Look Like? Magnolia trees are known for their large, glossy, ...
Anthracnose: Identifying, Treating & Preventing This Common Tree Fungus
Anthracnose is a plant disease caused by fungi. It can cause severe damage to many species of trees, ...
Preventing and Managing Powdery Mildew on Your Trees and Plants
What is powdery mildew? Powdery mildew is a fungal disease caused by a variety of species in the ...
Oklahoma Redbud Tree: Caring for Our State Tree
Exploring the Beauty of Oklahoma Redbud Trees: A Delicate Shade of Crimson In Oklahoma's natural landscape, the redbud ...
Maple Trees: A Complete Guide to Planting & Care
Maple trees are a popular tree species known for the characteristic leaf shape and vibrant fall colors. Whether ...
Dogwood Trees: Everything You Need to Know
Trees 101: Everything You Want To Know About Dogwood Trees Dogwood trees are a deciduous tree species native ...
Spider Mites are Crawling in Trees Near You
What are Spider Mites? Like many other pests, spider mites are small arachnids that eat through your trees ...
Eastern Red Cedar: Everything You Want To Know
Trees 101: Everything You Want to Know About Eastern Red Cedar Trees Welcome to our blog series, Trees ...
Root Rot: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
What is root rot? Root rot is a common condition that affects trees, shrubs and other plants which ...
Carpenter Ants: A Homeowner’s Guide to Detection and Control
What Are Carpenter Ants? Carpenter ants are one of the most common types of ant found in North ...
Protecting Your Trees from Bagworm Infestations
What are bagworms? Bagworms are a type of moth that live in bags made from silk and bits ...
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