Davey Tree Flipbooks

Growing Together- Fall 2014

The Davey Tree Expert Company provides residential and commercial tree service and landscape service throughout North America. Read our Flipbooks for helpful tips and information on proper tree and lawn care.

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My Davey World Love trees? We do, too! Visit: www.davey.com Read: blog.davey.com Like: www.facebook.com/daveytree Follow: www.twitter.com/daveytree Pin: www.pinterest.com/daveytree Try: www.davey.com/treesense Photos: Maridav, Melinda Yoho, Hawkeye, Carballo, Bugwood, Fotolia MOST WANTED! Keep an eye out for this fall landscape challenge. Tree Decline • DESCRIPTION: Trees in decline have an unhealthy look to them. Often, there are fewer leaves and overall growth has been poor all season. Leaves may have yellow or brown tips or may be smaller than normal. Or there may be premature fall color and early leaf drop. • CRIME: Tree decline never happens overnight; it can be the result of a disease or, more common, from stress over many years. Often, more than one stress is affecting the tree. Stressed trees regularly develop other problems, too, such as insect infestation. Suspect you have some trees in decline? Contact our professionally trained arborists for a free consultation. FALL CheckList Plant Health Care For Every Season Fall is a great time of year. From football to festivals, outdoor activities come alive. This is also a great time for a thorough landscape inspection. Keep these tasks in mind as you review your landscape. Remove critical risk trees. Watch this video where a Master Arborist explains when it might be time to remove a tree: www.davey.com/TreeSafetyCheck. Fertilize trees and shrubs (as part of your annual program). Prune dead, diseased or unsafe branches. Plant new trees and shrubs. Watch our planting video series for tips on how to do it right: www.davey.com/planting. Mulch trees and shrubs as appropriate. Inspect trees and shrubs for insects and diseases and treat appropriately. Cable, brace or remove weak limbs. Conduct proper fall/winter watering.

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