Pruning maple trees, birches, and willows in winter is not recommended because they are prone to excessive sap running from ...
However, if you are having doubts, it’s okay to wait until the buds start to fatten up in late winter or early spring. You’ll ...
In cooler regions with low humidity, one native tree offers stunning blooms with edible fruit beloved by wildlife. Here's how ...
Pruning this sappy tree in early spring is basically an open invitation for destructive fungus and troublesome pests — here's ...
But there are some costly mistakes to avoid. Follow these essential winter pruning rules from the experts. Trees rely on ...
Bushor’s Tree Surgeons urges property owners to schedule tree trimming and removals now to avoid higher pricing and ...
Seasonal timing aligns with homeowner safety concerns, storm prevention, and evolving expectations for professional ...
Winter pruning takes advantage of the plant’s dormancy. With sap flow slowed and leaves gone, structural flaws are easy to ...
However, we do not need to dig and store canna rhizomes over the winter down here, so this is needless work. Up North, ...
Growing fruit trees in the backyard can mean delicious homemade jams, fruit cobblers, fresh-squeezed juice, and home-grown goodness to add to any meal. Enjoying the fruit is the easy part. Keeping ...
While most of your yard work can wait until Spring, you can prune your trees right now. Here's why that is, and some tips ...
Dormant pruning enhances fruit quality, and the structural integrity of trees that produce it, while promoting fruit ...