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 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 a.m.
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
Bartlett Tree Experts has an active community within the social graph, with a company Facebook page as well as profile pages for many of our local offices. We also regularly
Bartlett customers can visit the Bartlett Tree Experts web site to securely access their online customer account. If you are a Bartlett customer, visit the Your Account section on Bartlett.com,

Celebrating Arbor Day and Earth Day 2021
April is always a busy month at Bartlett Tree Experts. We’re in the heart of the spring season, our busiest time of year, but that’s

Tree Damage from Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
The hemlock woolly adelgid is a sap-sucking insect that feeds specifically on hemlock trees. As the insects feed, they damage the tree by removing sap

Add a POP of Color with Flowering Ornamentals
Every landscape looks great when flowering trees and shrubs are blooming. When the right plant is in the right place, it’s magic! Ornamentals are a

Container Trees: Pretty and Practical
Containerized trees and shrubs can add points of interest to patios, decks, small yards and balconies. Just give some thought to selecting the tree, pot

Invasive Shot Hole Borer Affecting California’s Trees
The polyphagous shot hole borer is a recently introduced, non-native beetle that is having a devastating impact on landscapes, forests and agriculture in southern California.

Spring is Coming … Along with Foliar Diseases
After the cold, dark weather of winter, we are all looking forward to spring! Flowers will be blooming. The birds will be singing. And while

Helping Trees Recover from Winter Weather and Injuries
After winter, it’s important to help trees and shrubs recover from the stress of harsh weather and any injuries. This is particularly true since plants

Brood X Cicadas and Your Trees and Shrubs
Brood X is on its way. This is one of the largest broods of periodical cicadas, and the insects will soon be seen in a

Cold Temperatures and Woody Plants
After the cold weather of winter some plant-lovers are worrying about the health of their shrubs and trees. Plants in their native range that typically

Mistletoe – Festive Décor or Problematic Parasite?
Druids believed it had the power to protect loved ones from evil. Ancient Greeks used it is a medicinal cure for a myriad of disorders.

Ghosts in the Forest – Albino Redwoods
A shrub that looks like a white Christmas tree grows at the foot of some redwoods in several old-growth forests in California. Like albino animals,

Deicing Salts and Trees Don’t Mix
When winter is in full force, salt deicers remove ice on walkways, driveways and roads for safety. It’s important to know, however, that these salt

Evergreens and Winter Injury
Winds are fierce. Storms can break branches. But winter weather may bring other tree and shrub issues. Cold weather and fluctuating temperatures often result in

Quick Tips for Checking the Health of Your Trees
It’s always good to take a walk around your property and notice what’s happening with your trees and shrubs. You may spot something not quite

Preparing Young Trees for the Future
Did you know that many structural defects that occur in older trees are preventable? Pruning trees when they are young helps ensure a strong and