Jason Morrow, a crew leader for the Clackamas production team, working hard removing three Douglas fir trees in Camas, Washington with a 275-ton crane following recent storm damage.
This past August I had the opportunity to attend the International Society of Arboriculture annual conference in Milwaukee, WI. This is one of the few times throughout the year where
A great reference book for anyone involved in plant health care is Plant Health Care Technician – Home Study 2 published by the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA). The book
Nature never disappoints if our eyes and hearts are open to taking it in. It’s an unusually mild morning for us in the South considering the fact that it is near
In the August 2014 issue of Arborist News, the article “Tree Problems? There’s an App for That!” features the Purdue Tree Doctor app. As someone who lives and breathes arboriculture,
Please don’t misunderstand the title – guys rock too – but working in a field that is dominated by the male of the species, there are few times when I
Our prescription soil treatment service is a customized fertilization tailored to plant species’ nutrient requirements in the landscape. The first step for this service is to take a soil sample
Bartlett Tree Experts is committed to safety and training. This photo was taken at one of our aerial rescue training sessions, courtesy of our Manchester office.
A specialized service offered at Bartlett is our MoniTor® program that involves one or multiple visits by a Bartlett Plant Health Care Specialist inspecting all woody trees and shrubs on
Planting of Survivor Tree Sapling in Boston
Bartlett’s Waltham, Massachusetts office planted a tree seeded from the 9/11 Survivor Tree in the Boston Public Gardens. The tree was given to the City of Boston by the National
The 7 P’s for Trees, brought to you by the arborists in our Bergen County, New Jersey office in Waldwick: 1) Prepare: Learn about trees and their care. 2) Plan:
How the bottom half of your tree is affecting the top
I spend most days talking to people about tree issues. Easy ones are when I can point to a big, hairy bug or mushroom and say “there ya go –
The oak leafroller is one of a group of spring feeding caterpillars that roll, fold or tie leaves together with silk
Bartlett’s New York arborists at a chainsaw-safety training workshop at our Elmsford office.
Trees: Dispelling Myths & Misinformation (12 of 12)
Article 12 of 12 from Trees: Dispelling Myths & Misinformation, prepared by the arborists of the Southwest Division of Bartlett Tree Experts as a community education initiative. So, can what’s