“Can This Tree Be Saved?” This is the story of two trees – a Sugar Maple (a deciduous tree) and a Dawn Redwood (a coniferous tree). Both of these trees were…
FAQ’s About Fertilizing Q. Why should I fertilize my trees? A. Because trees and shrubs need nutrients. Most organic matter is not recycledback into the soil. Tremendous amounts of nutrients…
The Winter Moth has been in the news of late, and no doubt will be making a personal appearance soon. If you have noticed white-ish colored moths flying around porch lights…
End of winter/ early spring is a great time of year to really look at the trees around us. Here in New Hampshire we have quite a variety, probably much more…
Did you know that the American Chestnut (Castanea dentate) was once the most abundant and largest canopy tree of the eastern forest? American Chestnut leaves & nuts (From Wikipedia) At…
Bradley Tree and Landscape, which is owned and operated by me – Tim Bradley – is both a tree removal and tree care company. As a professional licensed Arborist, I am…
Last month we were on the theme of Evergreens. ‘Tis the season, so let’s continue with… ….”O (living) Christmas Tree.” The Christmas tree has been with us for many, many…
Evergreens, as their name implies, stay green year-round – unlike deciduous trees which drop their foliage with the onset of winter. Most – but not all – conifers are evergreens. Here in…
Ever wonder why – and how – we get those spectacular Autumn Tree Colors? The answer is all in the leaves! Here’s how it works: Plants’ roots take up water…