Jason Riemer returned to ATE in May. After a post-college stint with us, he was inspired to pursue grad school and a full-time career in the arboriculture industry. Tell us…
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Two consecutive years of record rainfall in Wisconsin continues to wreak havoc on Colorado Spruce trees. If this coniferous species is part of your landscape, be sure to inspect the…
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Discolored leaves. Early leaf drop. Dead branches. Identifying tree issues before they become a major problem is increasingly important to residential and commercial customers. “Each year, ATE evaluates our trees…
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Arborist wood chips are locally sourced ground-up branches and logs from trees that were pruned or removed. Studies have shown that wood chips are one of the best options when…
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Trees may go dormant in the winter months, but the season allows arborists a better view to inspect trees for potential hazards and pruning needs. Right now, you’ll see our…
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As a homeowner, Marc Whitney recognizes there will always be maintenance and regular upkeep of his landscape no matter how long he lives there. His two-story Colonial home, situated on…
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Fall is less than a month away and an excellent time for tree planting. Here are a few suggestions on how to best place your new tree in the ground.…
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Planting our lawns next to the base of trees is really too close for comfort and creates competition. Despite their attractive features in the landscape, trees and grass are natural…
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Each year, invasive pests kill food crops around the world. Eighty-percent of the food we eat comes from plants, not to mention the air that we breathe. Many forms of…
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Choosing a new tree takes careful planning. If there are sections of your property with drainage issues or constantly wet soil, consider the following trees for the landscape: River Birch…
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