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!
Minnesota State Fair Tree Facts
Trees might not be the first thing you think of when you look back on your visits to the State Fair. For many of us,
How to Handle Tree Storm Damage
Seeing a beloved tree toppled over or broken after a storm in Minnesota can overwhelm any homeowner. It might be hard to know where to
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.
Be an Informed Tree Pruning Customer
We all want the best for our trees. They are a valuable part of the landscape, and we feel a strong attachment to them. Finding
My City Tagged My Tree, Now What?
As Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) continues to impact trees across Minnesota and the Twin Cities metro area, some residents are returning home from work to
Does Extreme Cold Kill Emerald Ash Borer?
With the extremely cold temperatures we endure in the Minneapolis and St. Paul metro area, you may wonder if the extreme cold kills emerald ash
Mature Tree Benefits
We tend to take them for granted, but trees do a lot for us. Picture the difference between walking down a hot street with nothing
Fall Tips for Trees in the Twin Cities
Fall is the time when you prepare your yard for the cold winter months ahead.
Is My Ash Tree Worth Saving?
Emerald ash borer has been in the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota since 2009. There are established populations of emerald ash borer (EAB) throughout the
7 Signs of Winter Injury and What You Can Do About It
Now that we are more than halfway through with the winter–and hopefully the worst of it behind us–we can start looking forward to the thawing
So What is Bur Oak Blight?
Bur Oak Blight (BOB) is a fungal disease affecting bur oak trees acroos Minnesota, Iowa, and neighboring states. In recent years, this disease has increased