San Diego stands as a scenic coastal city that diligently adheres to the guidelines set by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) concerning tree preservation. The ISA advises against removing more than 25% of a tree’s living branches and foliage.
Despite various resistance mechanisms, the trees evolve with time, and trees may get attacked by many insects. In the case of the oak tree, its hardwood with its high tannin content makes it unappealing for many pests.
All living things need rich and nutritional foods to survive and grow healthy. Trees and plants need nutrients to live, thrive and withstand severe weather conditions. Therefore, supplying needed nutrients and supplements…
Trees and plants are more vulnerable to infection, as dormancy begins in autumn. Many of these pathogens thrive in cooler and humid temperatures, which may appear in fall and spring. Infection intensity varies throughout the year…
Every tree and plant experience dozens of diseases unique to each species. Some of the diseased trees or plants need immediate attention, and others have no cure at all and it eventually dies. For fire blight disease control starts with through monitoring, irrespective of its harm and severity.
Spring season is the perfect time for tree pruning for many reasons. When trees have recovered from the winter season, their energy reserves are at their peak. Read this blog for more information…