It’s not uncommon for trees to be killed from damage suffered during construction. Depending upon the type of tree, its age and the extent of damage, the tree could die quickly or take years.
Construction projects can be disastrous for existing trees on the building site. A tragedy we see often is when home builders attempt to save existing trees, only to have them die because of ...
Construction can cause damage to trees, but there's a way to avoid doing too much. You can lay down mulch and plywood to prevent root damage and minimize soil compaction. You can use an AirSpade to ...
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How to protect young trees in winter for stronger growth in spring
Young trees are considered those that are within five years old after planting. The trees typically have a slender, flexible trunk with a diameter of 1 to 4 inches and smooth, relatively tender, ...
Among the many mistakes everyone makes when growing crepe myrtle, improper care during the winter is the nail in the coffin that will kill your beautiful, blooming trees. Crepe myrtle trees ...
We are blessed in Tallahassee to have so many amazing trees and a rich urban canopy. Unfortunately, that urban canopy is under constant stress from development and construction activities. Many ...
Last January’s ice storm led to widespread damage across the Willamette Valley, particularly from hundreds of trees falling due to wind and ice. A downed tree in Northeast Portland on Saturday, Jan.
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When to Cover Fruit Trees for Frost Protection—and How to Do It, According to Orchardists
Without protection, certain fruit trees are susceptible to frost damage. As fall settles in and temperatures start to drop, safeguarding fruit trees from frost becomes an essential responsibility for ...
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