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Taking Care of Your Trees

Red oak over houseLook at this gorgeous red oak over the house. It has obviously been well maintained over the years. Even if you don't know much about trees, it is possible for you to help keep them healthy and safe. Read through this section to learn what you can do for your trees on your own, and when it's time to call in a professional for advice or a tree inspection.

 

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Taking Care of Your Trees

  • Doing your own tree work is a bad idea!
  • It hasn't rained in several weeks. What can I do?
  • Should I mulch my trees?
  • There are mushrooms growing at the bottom of my tree. Should I be worried?
  • I see a hole in my tree. Should I be concerned?
  • I see ants on my tree. Is that bad?
  • Should I remove the ivy on my tree?
  • Should I fertilize my trees?

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