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Understanding Boxwood Moth Damage and How We Treat Your Suffering Boxwoods
If your boxwoods are turning brown, losing leaves, or look like they have been chewed on, you might be facing a serious problem caused by the Boxwood Moth. This invasive pest can quickly damage and even destroy your boxwood plants if not treated early. Many homeowners mistake the damage for disease or winter stress, which delays the right response and allows the moth to cause more harm. This post will help you recognize the signs of Boxwood Moth damage, explain why early dete


The Benefits of Fertilizing Trees in the Midwest
When it comes to maintaining the lush green landscapes of the Midwest, one of the key practices that often goes overlooked is tree...


Nourishing Trees and Shrubs for a Vibrant Landscape
A thriving landscape is a sight to behold, and the secret to achieving it lies in the health and vitality of your trees and shrubs. These...


Disease & Insect Management Tips for Trees and Shrubs
Your trees and shrubs are more than just elements of your landscape; they're essential components of a healthy ecosystem. To ensure they...


The Hidden Culprit: Solving Soil Compaction for Healthier Trees and Shrubs
When it comes to the health of your trees and shrubs, you might not immediately think of soil compaction as a major concern. However,...
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