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Protect Shrubs from Winter Damage | Better Homes & Gardens
When cold temperatures and winter weather, such as snow, sleet, wind and ice set in, it's easier to stay inside when you know your shrubs are safe and sound. Winter sun, wind, and freezing temperatures can affect plants, resulting in sunscald, desiccation of evergreen...
9 Natural Ways to Decorate an Outdoor Tree • Arbor Day Blog
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. It’s the season when snow blankets the noise of the city, trees frost, and lights gleam along light poles and buildings. Even though it’s cold outside, vibrant shades of emeralds, golds, and ruby find a way to make it feel...
10 Unique Christmas Tree Ideas | Better Homes & Gardens
No room for a traditional Christmas tree? No sweat. These smart ideas capture the same festive fun in a smaller size. Get crafty with wood dowels, string, doilies, and more.Source: 10 Unique Christmas Tree Ideas | Better Homes & Gardens
I would highly recommend these guys to cut trees in anyone’s yard!
“Mark and his team did a great job! I would highly recommend these guys to cut trees in anyone's yard! They were very professional, knew what they were doing and did a great job! There is very little room in my yard and they showed their skills by making the yard look...
How to Put Lights on a Christmas Tree | Better Homes & Gardens
Are you stumped when it comes to how to artfully drape Christmas lights on a tree? These easy-to-follow tips will show you how to light your Christmas tree, whether it is real or artificial. We'll help you create your best holiday tree yet, effortlessly and...
Buying & Decorating a Black Christmas Tree | Better Homes & Gardens
Yes, I bought a black Christmas tree. And no, it’s not because I’m a Grinch. Here's what led to my purchasing decision, and why I'm happy I bucked the evergreen tradition.Source: Buying & Decorating a Black Christmas Tree | Better Homes & Gardens
SWEET HOME TO DC: The 2018 Capitol Christmas Tree begins its journey | Your Northwest Forests
Sweet Home to DC: The 2018 Capitol Christmas Tree journey A Modern Day Adventure on the Historic Oregon Trail Each year, a National Forest provides the tree that lights up the National Mall from the U.S. Capitol lawn in Washington D.C. This year’s tree is travelling...
Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas
Christmas tree season is here, and we can help you tackle every step, from cutting down a fresh spruce to topping off the tree. Many people set up their tree the day after Thanksgiving. That's perfect timing for fresh trees, which will last for six weeks with proper...
When is the best time to buy a Christmas tree? Wait as long as you can
Amid the frenzy of holiday shopping deals on Black Friday, you may be tempted to buy a Christmas tree – but your wallet will thank you if you delay.Source: When is the best time to buy a Christmas tree? Wait as long as you can
6 houseplants to boost well-being | TreeHugger
From improving sleep and indoor air quality to reducing anxiety and fatigue ... houseplants are powerful allies.Source: 6 houseplants to boost well-being | TreeHugger
A Horticultural Sleight of Hand – National Forest Foundation
Well known for its importance as a keystone species in western subalpine environments, the whitebark pine is declining perilously across most of its range. This quick and precipitous change—as much as 90 percent in some ranges—represents the loss of an entire...
Girdling Roots And What To Do About Them • Arbor Day Blog
Imagine wearing a belt around your waist that is being squeezed tighter and tighter, and you’ll get an idea of what girdling roots do to a tree. Girdling roots are more common than many people realize, yet they can be deadly. When lateral roots at (or sometimes, just...
Full Sun, Partial Sun, Does it Really Matter? • Arbor Day Blog
There has been a recent craze in the plant scene. Suddenly everyone wants house plants, desk plants and mini succulents that they can scatter throughout. And why shouldn’t they want plants, there are so many benefits to them environmentally and aesthetically....
Fall Trees Marshmallow Treats
You won’t be-leaf how easy it is to make these cereal treats that look like trees blowing in the fall wind.Source: Fall Trees Marshmallow Treats
Crew arrived on time, removed the trees, and left the yard looking better than it was before they arrived.
“Did my due diligence and got several quotes to remove two (one very large) trees on my property. Bogan beat the other by several hundred dollars. Crew arrived on time, removed the trees, and left the yard looking better than it was before they arrived. Highly...
Ask an Arborist: Why Should I Plant in the Fall? • Arbor Day Blog
One of the most common misconceptions of fall planting is that it is too cold to plant in the late fall. In reality, fall planting is preferred in many areas because it gives seedlings more time to establish their root systems and acclimate to the warm weather in the...
When Will My Tree Fall on My House?
Have you ever wondered if the large trees by your house would fall on it during some wind or storm event? First, stop worrying. Most trees in residential settings are sound and have many years of healthy life before becoming a hazard to your home. However, if your...
Notes of Oak – American Forests
American white oak has a broad range of uses, from construction-grade products, like railroad ties or wood pallets, to high-quality materials such as flooring and veneer for cabinets and furniture. According to the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC), all of the...
Pleasant, prompt, efficient and affordable…
“Bogan and his team were fantastic. He was more than responsive. meeting the demand of an accelerated schedule due to unforeseen construction events, with ease, and to perfection. They removed a diseased tree that was extremely close to the power lines, with seemingly...
To protect pollinators, go easy on the fall garden cleanup
Time to rake up the yard, deadhead the perennials and till the vegetable garden? Not so fast. Popular opinion is swinging toward letting things stay just as they are through winter — decayed and drab but serviceable.Source: To protect pollinators, go easy on the fall...



















