Part 1: Fertilization If you would like to optimize the performance of your plant, optimize the soil in which the plant lives. Get the soil right and you’ll have a

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

The Lansdowne American Sycamore, estimated to have germinated in the mid-1600s, stands as a living link to pre-European development in America. Long celebrated for its age, size, and unique shape,

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,

On Saturday, October 22, over 75 employees of Bartlett Tree Experts from as far away as North Carolina arrived at the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C. with chippers, tree trucks, and

Our Chicago arborists are pleased to be working to protect Wicker Park/Bucktown’s street trees. Click on the color-coded aerial image for an enlarged view of the locations of Wicker Park/Bucktown’s

The autumn edition of Bartlett’s Tree Tips newsletter is now available for download. In this edition you will find pest and disease alerts, seasonal tips on how to best prepare

Have you ever wondered how people centuries ago made due without a neighborhood CVS or other readily available source of medicine? We take for granted the fact that we can

Bartlett Tree Experts is honored to be responsible for the health of the trees planted at the 9/11 Memorial plaza. Over the past five years Bartlett helped to select and

Everyone’s familiar with the story of “Chicken Little”, the pint-sized poultry who proclaimed “the sky is falling.” Well, he needs to get to work prognosticating about tree-limb failure. Most summers

Every year, the Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories hosts many universities and colleges at the lab to participate in what are known as Field Days. What is a Field Day? It’s

For centuries most people assumed the end of the phrase “Hell hath no fury” to be “like a woman scorned”. Clearly, either those people haven’t suffered through a Texas summer or some

Having been raised the son of a country boy whose family hails from the Southern Indiana/Kentucky area, I’ve been subjected to many rich and witty expressions as “Better to have

The effects of the 2010 drought on Central Indiana’s evergreens this year You may have noticed an abnormal number of evergreen trees around the central Indiana area that are dying