What You Can Do to Support Oaks as a Keystone Species
As the leaves of oak trees begin to change during Minnesota’s fall season, learn about how these ecological powerhouses support our communities and what you can do to help.
As the leaves of oak trees begin to change during Minnesota’s fall season, learn about how these ecological powerhouses support our communities and what you can do to help.
How Seasonal Changes Impact Our Local Ecosystem. Discover why leaves change color and what this season of transition means for Minnesota’s entire ecosystem.
Wondering how to plant a tree in your yard? Planting a tree is a lifelong choice that can benefit your yard for generations. Think about these three considerations before your appointment with our experts.
While you expect leaves to change colors in the fall, a tree with yellow leaves in the summer may indicate a health problem known as Chlorosis. Trees most commonly impacted by chlorosis include white oak, red maple, pin oak, river birch and white pine.
With increasing pressure on water resources and unpredictable rainfall patterns, sustainable irrigation and rainwater collection are more important than ever
Pest Management Through an Ecological Lens in the Twin Cities
A balanced landscape doesn’t happen by accident. It’s the result of intentional care where trees, turf, and even pest management work together.
Seasonal stressors are putting these trees at risk and causing severe cases of spider mites, needle drop, and a thinning, browning canopy.
Rainbow understands that your property is more than just a collection of trees, lawns, and structures. It’s a living ecosystem uniquely connected to your life.
Audrey Hepburn said, “To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow”. You invest in watering, pruning, and fertilizing, trusting that one day you will experience the fruit of your labor.
Winter can be a challenging time for trees and shrubs. As temperatures drop and harsh weather conditions set in, you may notice signs of stress,
We compiled a list of the most common issues we have seen in oak trees around Minnesota, along with management options to help keep your trees healthy.
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