
How Do I Recognize When A Tree Is Sick? What Are The Signs?
Have you ever wondered what a tree looks like when it gets sick? Trees are a lot like low maintenance pets. Because trees live fifty
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Have you ever wondered what a tree looks like when it gets sick? Trees are a lot like low maintenance pets. Because trees live fifty

Whether you’re tending to a small garden, a huge orchard, or a large tree, proper soil maintenance is important. Northern New Jersey is known for its beautiful plants, and we should strive to keep it that way. Caring for your soil is the best way to ensure that your plants stay healthy and fruitful for many years to come.

Properly pruning your trees offers many benefits. That’s why as a homeowner, it’s important to understand how and when to trim them.

The benefits of potted plants are numerous and well-known. They clean your air, boost your mood, and even assist in recovery from physical ailments. But why stop at small houseplants? Trees provide the same benefits and more!

Preventing common problems from affecting your trees in winter can protect these valuable landscape assets. There are certain steps you should take now to help give your trees a better chance by preparing your trees for winter in Northern New Jersey.

Among the diseases that can present themselves in trees, a lack of chlorophyll, or Chlorosis can rear its ugly yellow head, stripping away the stunning green color from trees.

Most trees outlive people, and some can live centuries. Of course, we want them to live long, healthy lives for our enjoyment and for the pleasure of generations to come. Which is why knowing when and how to fertilize your trees is important.

There’s something magical about a Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum). It’s sculptural and dramatic without being too “showy”. Lacy leaves, a graceful form and the ability to command attention are all reasons why the Japanese Maple is worthy of a place of honor in your yard.

The idea of evergreen trees causing soil to acidify seems alarming. With an abundance of conifers throughout our area, it’s important to know if and how much evergreens change the pH balance of your soil.

Whether you want privacy or an awe inspiring focal point in your landscape, a living sculpture design can provide an intriguing alternative to customary fences and fountains.