Apple Scab is a destructive fungal disease that affects apples and crabapples. Growers can manage the disease by properly applying fungicides and practicing good sanitation. Planting resistant varieties may be... read more →
Apple trees are beautiful additions to a home setting, with rosy blossoms in the spring and the promise of a bountiful harvest. Picking fresh, home-grown fruit to share with your... read more →
White Prunicola Scale (Pseudaulacaspis Prunicola) can impact your trees and shrubs - favoring Cherry Laurel, Lilac, Willow, Red Twig Dogwood, Evergreen Privet, Holly, Boxwood, and Euonymus. Its presence may start... read more →
Keeping plants of all types and sizes healthy can prove to be challenging at times. Foliar diseases can appear seemingly out of nowhere and wreak havoc on all your healthy... read more →
Crape Myrtles are versatile, beautiful shrubs or small trees with brightly-colored crepe-like flowers. They are generally very easy to care for with minimal maintenance - and very climate tolerant, too.... read more →
Over the last two decades, ash trees have been under attack in the U.S. due to the invasive insect known as the emerald ash borer. Trees that are exposed to... read more →
Shade trees give us so much in addition to a wonderful, shady spot to relax. So, when we see that they are struggling and their leaves are looking a bit... read more →
Emerald Ash Borers are the most widely-known (and feared!) tree borer insects, but by no means are they the only insects that can compromise the health of your trees. As... read more →
Scale insects are a common source of stress for local trees and shrubs. Much of the time, natural predators keep scale insects under control, but there are also times when... read more →
Planting new trees is an investment in your property, so it’s important to take all the necessary steps to get the job done right. If you do, you’ll be rewarded... read more →