Emerging Cicadas
the periodic emergence of cicadas stands out as both awe-inspiring and potentially destructive. As the cicadas emerge in their swarms, trees bear the brunt of their attack, enduring both immediate effects and long-term damages.
Forest Migration
In the face of climate change, scientists worldwide are witnessing a remarkable ecological shift: forests are on the move, migrating northward as a consequence of rising global temperatures and changing environmental conditions.
Preparing for Spring
Spring is right around the corner and that means more daylight, outdoor fun, blooming flowers, and spring cleaning. A crucial element to any outdoor cleaning is making sure that your gardens and trees are well kept and to help you do that, we have created a spring checklist for your trees.
Avoid Salt Damage
Spreading salt before any winter storm is crucial to avoid the snow sticking to the roads and turning into ice. Salt has been able to help us continue our day to day lives without much interruption or worry about being stuck on the road. However there is a downside: the spreading of salt can, unfortunately, harm our trees in the process.
Understanding Winter Dormancy
January is known for being one of the coldest months of the year, so make sure you have all of your warm clothing and the fireplace running! At this point, many animals are already in hibernation, while the others have migrated to warmer conditions. But there is one thing that can neither hibernate or migrate and has to pull through the cold winter as they are — our trees.
The History of the Christmas Tree
It is a festive time of year — Christmas — our favorite holiday where a tree is featured prominently. Christmas is a very special season and putting up a Christmas tree, hanging decorations, and shopping for presents are all a part of what makes it a joyous time. As we approach the day, we wanted to share how Christmas trees became a holiday tradition.