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Monitoring for Pests and Disease in the Fall
Posted in Tips and Advice on September 15, 2023
Monitoring for Pests and Disease Affecting Trees and Shrubs in Niagara Region: A Fall Guide Monitoring for pests and disease in the Fall during the Autumn months is a fantastic opportunity to see what issues are prominent in your landscape.
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Fall Mulching: Why Your Trees Will Thank You
Posted in Tips and Advice on September 8, 2023
Fall Mulching: Why Your Trees Will Thank You As the leaves turn golden and the days grow colder, the approach of fall might have you thinking about how to best prepare your garden for the coming winter. One of the most effective ways to do
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Unravelling the Oak Wilt Webinar
Posted in Tips and Advice on August 16, 2023
Did you miss our Oak Wilt webinar? No worries! Continue reading our Oak Wilt Webinar recap to catch up on vital insights about safeguarding your trees from Oak Wilt disease or click HERE to watch the full recording. The majestic oaks that g
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Spring Tree Love!
Posted in Tips and Advice on May 24, 2023
Trees Need Some Spring Love too 🙂 As the weather warms up and plants begin to emerge from their winter dormancy, it’s time to start thinking about spring tree love starting with spring fertilizing. Fertilizing in the spring is crucial
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Beyond the Bark Issue 5 May
Posted in Newsletters on May 8, 2023
Beyond The Bark – Issue 5 – May 2023 In this months Beyond the Bark, you will find plenty of interesting topics: Seasonal Spotlight – Mulch It Up Baby Now! Read more about how mulch can benefit your trees and plants. Safe
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April Beyond The Bark Issue #4
Posted in Newsletters on April 3, 2023
Beyond The Bark – Issue 4 – April 2023 In this months Beyond the Bark, you will find plenty of interesting topics: Seasonal Spotlight – April Showers! April Showers bring May Flowers… read more about how trees love A
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Emerald Ash Borer in Niagara
Posted in Tips and Advice on February 16, 2023
The Emerald Ash Borer, a non-native invasive species, has been killing millions of ash trees in southwestern Ontario and the US.
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Ready to plant?
Posted in Tips and Advice on
What kinds of things should you consider when you're ready to plant a new tree? Your best bet for success with a new planting is with a tree species that is native to this area. Don't plant invasive species.
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Native pest does not fall far from the tree
Posted in Tips and Advice on
(NC) The apple maggot, which is a fly native to North America, has been a serious pest in Canada for over 100 years. It was identified in Edmonton in 2005 and has since infected most of the city's apple trees.
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Plant the right tree in the right place
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(NC) Spring is the optimal time to plant trees on your property – but did you know that planting the right tree in the right place can help you save energy? Putting it in the right location is also a safety measure.