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Tag: tree health

How Can I Tell If My Tree Is Dead (Or Dying)?

When we think of dead trees, we usually think of the classic look of bare branches in the summertime, huge holes or splits in the trunk, large limbs breaking off and falling to the ground. And yes, that’s what a dead tree will look like,...

My Leafy Tree Kept Its Leaves Through the Winter: Should I Worry?

Generally speaking, trees belong to either the deciduous or evergreen categories: either they grow and lose their leaves on an annual cycle that sees buds in the spring, lush green growth in the summer, beautiful foliage hues in the autumn and bare branches in the...

Which Types of Trees Are Best Suited to Climate Change?

Regardless of where you’re from and where you’re living, the effects of climate change are coming to your area (if they’re not there already). When it comes to your trees, some are better suited to handle the shifts and changes in conditions that are affecting...

7 Things to Consider When Choosing Your New Tree (Especially Here in Ohio)

All trees are not created equal. Knowing that you want to have trees in your yard, and knowing WHICH trees you want in your yard are two different things. Deciding which types of trees to fill your yard with is an important decision, and choosing...

Beech Leaf Disease in Ohio: How is It Progressing and What Do You Need to Know?

Beech Leaf Disease is a fatal disease affecting beech tree varieties in the eastern part of the US. It was first discovered in Ohio in 2012 and has since been spreading through counties in Ohio as well as to Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island,...

How Big Is Too Big? When to Worry About the Size of Trees in Your Yard

There are so many benefits provided by thriving, older trees in your yard. They’re beautiful all year round; they provide shade in the summer, reducing your energy bills; they add to the value and curb appeal of your home; they provide homes for birds and...

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