Just because temperatures are dropping doesn’t mean our tree care experts sit idle. As the leaves fall and trees enter their dormant phase, the season presents an excellent opportunity for…
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On August 14, eight members of the American Tree Experts (ATE) team embarked on a professional development trip to Madison, Wisconsin. The day was spent visiting the renowned Plant Disease…
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Protecting trees against foliar diseases like apple scab is top of mind for American Tree Experts. ATE’s Dean Ziemienski says that many of the crabapple trees that were treated for…
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Before considering trees and shrubs for your residential or commercial landscape in the fall, we suggest becoming familiar with the latest USDA Plant Cold Hardiness Zone Map. The new map,…
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This summer, be sure to reconnect with your landscape and inspect for routine maintenance and planting. If you encounter serious tree issues such as disease, decay, or poor placement, tree…
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The Tricolor Beech (Fagus sylvatica) is a deciduous tree known for its stunning rose-colored hues, low-hanging branches, sleek gray bark, and oval variegated leaves, which display a captivating palette of…
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Chances are there are trees and shrubs planted by a neighbor that may be encroaching on your land. What can you do about it? There are legal rights and liabilities…
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The 17-year Periodical Cicadas are making a return this summer in isolated parts of southern Wisconsin. While they are generally harmless to humans and pets, this natural event produces overwhelming…
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The January 9 snowstorm that dumped heavy, wet snow – some totals up to 18 inches – and blasted southeastern Wisconsin with extreme 30 to 40 mph winds took a…
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