by Hallie Bauer | May 17, 2023 | Uncategorized
This is the time of year when pollen counts make the news, and cars, sidewalks, and patios are covered in a layer of yellow dust. It is a sure sign of spring but for those who suffer from allergies, it can be a sign of the end of being able to breathe comfortably...
by Hallie Bauer | Apr 6, 2023 | Tree Concerns, Uncategorized
Atmospheric rivers, saturated soil, high winds with gusts over 50 mph, flooding… These are terms we have heard almost daily from our local news. Added to this list is the ominous warning of tree failures. We are well versed in what causes trees to fail, but what...
by Hallie Bauer | Jan 3, 2023 | Tree Concerns, Tree Maintenance, Uncategorized
During the recent rains, as I was walking through my backyard, I noticed white foam at the base of our pine tree and wondered why it was there. Was it an indication of something harmful, or was my tree in a party mood and blowing bubbles to celebrate? The reason...
by Alyce Traverso | Oct 24, 2022 | Tree Concerns, Uncategorized
A friend recently approached me and exclaimed, “My driveway is covered in acorns! Way more than in years past. Does this mean we will have a wet winter?” I wish I could have told her that yes an abundance of acorns in October means a lot of rain in January, but...
by Alyce Traverso | Sep 6, 2022 | Tree Concerns, Tree Maintenance, Uncategorized
You are walking under your trees and notice something is not quite right. There is a small clump of green, healthy-looking leaves in the middle of a pathway. Or several clumps scattered under your tree. It could be from a deciduous tree like a Japanese maple or Valley...
by traverso | Jul 26, 2022 | Tree Concerns, Tree Maintenance, Uncategorized
Have you ever noticed the leaves on your tree appear shiny as though someone sprayed them with shellac? Or maybe the hood of your car is covered with fine droplets like it was misted with a sticky material? Maybe there is a trail of ants marching up the trunk of...