Have A Tree To Transplant? Make Sure The Move Doesn't Shock Its System
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4 December 2015
When you purchase a tree, you have to move the tree from the place it has been calling home for a while to a new location. If not done properly, your new tree may experience shock when it is transplanted to its new location at your house. Here are a few tips to help you ensure that your new tree doesn't go through shock.
Choose A Healthy Tree
In order to reduce the risk of shock when a tree is transplanted, you need to make sure that you purchase the healthiest looking tree that you see at the nursery.
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Two Reasons Why It's So Important To Have Regular Tree Service
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24 November 2015
Whether you have one tree on your property, or something that appears akin to a forest, there's no doubt that trees can help make your home look even better. Depending upon the height of the trees, you may take a set of garden shears to them periodically in order to keep them nicely trimmed. However, you may want to begin investing in professional tree service. Learning more about the importance of having regular tree service can help you determine if you should contact one of these companies right away.
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Three Ways To Prevent Fungal Infections In Fruit Trees
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17 November 2015
There are numerous fungal infections that can harm your fruit tree and your fruit crop. From brown rot, which leaves fruit rotten and inedible, to powdery mildew disease, which causes fuzzy patches on the fruit's skin, these diseases are quite undesirable. Thankfully, if you take the three following steps, you can greatly reduce your trees' risk of contracting one of these fungal infections.
Prune your tree every spring.
The denser your tree's branches, the longer it stays moist after a rain storm.
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3 Tree Diseases That Target Fir Trees – And How To Prevent Damage
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16 November 2015
Fir trees have become a staple in holiday decorations but look as attractive in your yard as lit up inside the home. The distinctive green needs give a fir tree a voluminous look that can quickly fall aside if a tree disease takes hold. Keep your fir looking full and healthy with regular maintenance and checking for symptoms of tree diseases. Call in a tree services company for assistance when necessary.
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