Article 8 of 12 from Trees: Dispelling Myths & Misinformation, prepared by the arborists of the Southwest Division of Bartlett Tree Experts as a community education initiative. Visiting a new
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Article 7 of 12 from Trees: Dispelling Myths & Misinformation, prepared by the arborists of the Southwest Division of Bartlett Tree Experts as a community education initiative. In a way,
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Article 6 of 12 from Trees: Dispelling Myths & Misinformation, prepared by the arborists of the Southwest Division of Bartlett Tree Experts as a community education initiative. The first rule
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Article 5 of 12 from Trees: Dispelling Myths & Misinformation, prepared by the arborists of the Southwest Division of Bartlett Tree Experts as a community education initiative. You see them
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Article 4 of 12 from Trees: Dispelling Myths & Misinformation, prepared by the arborists of the Southwest Division of Bartlett Tree Experts as a community education initiative. One morning, a
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Article 3 of 12 from Trees: Dispelling Myths & Misinformation, prepared by the arborists of the Southwest Division of Bartlett Tree Experts as a community education initiative. You’ve seen them:
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Article 2 of 12 from Trees: Dispelling Myths & Misinformation, prepared by the arborists of the Southwest Division of Bartlett Tree Experts as a community education initiative. In construction, as in
Bartlett Featured in Landscape Architecture News Digest
A unique look at Bartlett Tree Experts in the Sponsor Spotlight section of the current LAND newsletter from the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Suzanne Shoemaker with Owl Moon Raptor Center received a call from a Sam Petty about a raptor that had fallen in the road at the intersection of Vista Street and
Trees: Dispelling Myths & Misinformation (1 of 12)
Article 1 of 12 from Trees: Dispelling Myths & Misinformation, prepared by the arborists of the Southwest Division of Bartlett Tree Experts as a community education initiative. A problem for property
Trees: Dispelling Myths & Misinformation
Trees are usually the most valuable landscape assets, but their tremendous benefits take years to develop fully. In our work as tree-care professionals, we confront a good deal of misinformation that
A crew from Bartlett’s Wilmington, Delaware tree service worked on an Arbor Day project in New Castle recently and had some pictures to share. On Friday, April 27 from 10
Bartlett is proud to work with neighborhood groups as part of the Treecycling effort in Philadelphia. The idea is to keep discarded Christmas trees out of the trash and out

Helping Trees Recover from Drought
Many geographies had an extremely dry summer. How does drought impact trees? The lack of water adversely affects nearly all plant processes. Plants are unable

Saluting Branches: Volunteering to Honor Veterans
Bartlett Tree Experts was fortunate to participate in the 8th Annual Saluting Branches Day of Service on September 28. Over 80 Bartlett employees joined. On

Autumn Color and Tree Health
Autumn color is a favorite part of the season. The changing and falling of leaves is also very important to tree survival. The same processes

Tree Lightning Protection Systems Safeguard Trees
Lightning strikes millions of trees each year. Though not many trees die immediately, strikes often cause serious structural weakness. This damage increases the risk of

Biocontrol: Leveraging Nature’s Best Defenses
Biocontrol, or biological control, might sounds like scary science fiction, but quite the opposite is true. It’s not science fiction, it’s just good science! Biocontrol

Emerald Ash Borer Now in Oregon
The USDA recently confirmed the presence of emerald ash borer in Oregon. EAB for short, this invasive wood-boring beetle infests and kills ash trees. The

Shrub Pruning in Summer – Breaking the Rules
We often promote shrub pruning in winter during the dormant season when its easier to see the branching structure. Indeed, winter is a great time

Fruit Trees Add Color AND Flavor in Your Landscape
For a varied and interesting landscape design, fruit bearing trees and shrubs are a good choice. It’s one way to add color and keep it

Tree Seedlings Distributed for Earth Day and Arbor Day
Spring is a favorite time of year to enjoy the weather, work in the garden and just be outside in nature. The season also brings

How to Protect Trees and Shrubs During Drought
Stress from drought can seriously impact trees and shrubs. Leaves will wilt and drop. Overall tree growth is reduced and trees are more likely to

Leaves Look Bad? Prevent & Treat Foliar Disease
We all know what healthy leaves look like, but what happens when they’re not healthy? Leaves can become discolored, have bumps or brown or red

White Fir
Evergreen trees are frequently associated with sparkling snow and the Christmas season. Indeed, these trees shine in the landscape during winter when other color is

Watch out for Hidden Ambrosia Beetles
What do you do as soon as a warm spring day arrives? Get outside of course! But you’re not the only one anxious for temperatures

Why Soil Analysis is Critical
Healthy soil is the basis for healthy trees and shrubs. But all soils are different. The characteristics of the soil as well as nutrient levels

A Bug’s Life: Surviving the Winter
When the weather turns cold, we don’t think much about insects. What exactly happens to them during winter? The term overwintering is used to describe