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Monthly Archives: September 2021

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bur oak blight on leaves

How to Know If Your Tree Has Bur Oak Blight

UncategorizedBy Office AdminSeptember 21, 2021

If you’ve got a bur oak tree (Quercus macrocarpa) growing on your property, you likely already know that you’re a lucky homeowner! Bur oaks are majestic, towering trees that can provide shade in all seasons of the Midwest. Because of their thick and somewhat fire-resistant bark and drought tolerance, they have a natural ability to…

arborvitae with brown spots

What Should You Do When Your Arborvitae is Turning Brown?

Plant Nutrition, Tree CareBy Office AdminSeptember 14, 2021

One of the main reasons you likely planted arborvitae on your property is because they’re evergreen. A splash of year-round greenery adds a pop of color to what can be an otherwise drab landscape in winter. Although arborvitae is fairly easy to grow, they do sometimes suffer from stress-related browning. Often when we’re consulting with…

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