Protect Your Trees And Your Safety With Regular Tree Health Assessments
Trees add beauty to homes, provide shelter and in some cases, food, to wildlife and are an asset that increases. However, as trees age, they can become vulnerable to various diseases, pests, and environmental stressors such as severe weather and erosion. The health of your trees directly impacts the safety [...]
Dec
Dead Or Dormant? How To Determine If A Tree Is Dead Or Dormant
Determining whether a tree is dead or simply dormant can be a challenging task, especially during the colder months when many trees go into dormancy. However, it’s essential to assess the health of your trees accurately so that you can take proper action, whether it’s waiting for the tree to [...]
Dec
Tree Of The Month – The Jack Pine
Jack pines (Pinus banksiana), affectionately referred to by some as “Uncle Fogy” are a fascinating species of tree native to the northern regions of North America, reaching south to include Missouri. Jack pines are a hardy, resilient species, capable of growing in a variety of soil types and environmental conditions. [...]
Dec
Develop a Tree Care and Landscaping Plan for 2025
Winter may be in full swing, but it’s time to begin planning for your tree care and landscaping needs for the coming year. After all, spring is just weeks away. Planning can be challenging given Missouri’s diverse climate, with hot summers, cold winters, and fluctuating rainfall, all of which require [...]
Nov
De-Ice Your Walks and Driveway Without Harming Plants and Trees
As winter arrives in the Midwest, snow and ice quickly cover driveways and walkways, signaling the need for snowblowers, shovels, and salt. Shoveling snow can be physically demanding and even dangerous; dozens of people die each year from the physical stress associated with shoveling snow. For many, sodium chloride (rock [...]
Nov