plant healthcare

Love at First Sight: The Secret to Trees That Impress

February 10, 2025

Love at First Sight: The Secret to Trees That Impress

Have you ever stepped onto a property and felt instantly captivated by its beauty? More often than not, the trees are a key factor in creating that unforgettable first impression. Trees possess a remarkable ability to define a landscape, add natural charm, and set the mood for any outdoor environment. So, what’s the secret behind trees that leave a lasting impression? It’s not just luck or nature—it’s care.

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Steps to Protect Your Trees in Unpredictable Winter Weather

January 28, 2025

Steps to Protect Your Trees in Unpredictable Winter Weather

With two snowfalls this January, it’s clear that winter weather is becoming more variable than the mild winters of recent years. Protecting your trees from repeated weather events starts with setting up an appointment with one of our Certified Arborists to establish a tree care plan.

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New Year, New Landscape: Planning Your Spring Tree Care

January 21, 2025

New Year, New Landscape: Planning Your Spring Tree Care

Start the year off right by preparing your trees for a healthy spring. Winter is the ideal season to get ahead—start planning now with these tips.

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Ambrosia Beetle and Oconee Hill Cemetery

May 21, 2020

Ambrosia Beetle and Oconee Hill Cemetery

In late April, the trustees of the Oconee Hill Cemetery reached out to NUF; there were several trees that had recently died and needed to be removed.

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Not All Bugs Are Bad (or Biological Control)

March 23, 2018

Not All Bugs Are Bad (or Biological Control)

Natural predator insects provide an effective means of controlling pests that can damage your trees. Find out why not all bugs are bad.

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Biochar for Soil and Plant Health

January 10, 2018

Biochar for Soil and Plant Health

If you spend any time listening to or watching gardening shows you've probably heard of biochar, but you may still be wondering what, exactly, it is. Biochar is a permanent form of organic matter, kind of like compost that never degrades in the soil.

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