Expert Advice for Your Minnesota Trees
Our tree care team has compiled do-it-yourself tips, frequently asked questions, and valuable information so you can easily access expert advice to help you with your trees!
How to Choose the Best Tree Care Service Pros
Learn how you can pick the best tree care service professionals for your trees with this guide from the experts at Rainbow Treecare.
The Real Costs of Tree Care Services in Minnesota
How much does it cost to trim a tree, cut a tree down, or remove a stump? Learn more about the factors that affect tree service costs in Minnesota.
Winter Survival: How Plants, Insects, and Wildlife Overwinter Around You
Learn how plants, insects, and wildlife endure Minnesota’s winter, and the importance of supporting winter ecosystems through practices like pest prevention and encouraging engagement with landscapes during winter.
Climate Change and Our Changing Weather Patterns
Learn more about how shifting weather patterns affect trees, lawns, and pests so that you can make informed decisions
How Trees Prepare for Winter
Learn how trees prepare for winter and get simple, expert-backed tips to help them stay healthy and protected through the cold season.
Creating a Balanced Backyard: Feed the Birds, Deter the Rest
Learn how to welcome the migrating birds that may visit your yard while deterring other pests from entering your space.
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.
The Science of Fall Foliage
How Seasonal Changes Impact Our Local Ecosystem. Discover why leaves change color and what this season of transition means for Minnesota’s entire ecosystem.
3 Considerations When Planting a Tree in Your Yard
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.
Why Are My Leaves Yellow?
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.
How to Manage Water Wisely
With increasing pressure on water resources and unpredictable rainfall patterns, sustainable irrigation and rainwater collection are more important than ever
Understanding the Urban Ecosystem
Pest Management Through an Ecological Lens in the Twin Cities