Some of the more recognized tree and shrub disorders that you may encounter include: Apple Scab Needle Disease Chlorosis These are all conditions that can cause blemishes or loss of…
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The demand for arborists continues to grow as more communities are realizing the value of trees and “greening up” their spaces. It’s especially critical that there are more skilled and…
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It’s a sad statistic: new trees are at the highest risk of dying within the first year of being planted. Follow these basic tips to keep your latest landscape additions…
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There are numerous tree species considered ideal for conditions in southeastern Wisconsin. Here are three uncommon shade trees recommended by American Tree Expert’s Board-Certified Master Arborist Jesse Ziemienski that will…
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Do you have dead trees on your property that need to be removed and replaced? Have you moved into a new home or are contemplating ways to improve curb appeal?…
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When pursuing a degree in urban forestry or arboriculture, it’s wise to consider future career options well before graduation. At American Tree Experts, we often meet with students at career…
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Snow protects a tree’s root system – A blanket of snow insulates trees from drastic temperature changes that could otherwise damage or even destroy them. A stable ground temperature promotes…
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Winter has finally arrived in southeastern Wisconsin. While the majority of trees and woody plants can adapt well to freshly fallen snow, the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) offers the…
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The trees may be bare now that the leaves are gone, but even in the winter months they still need attention and care. As we embark on the dormant season,…
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Much of southeast Wisconsin has already witnessed a November snowfall, and while we might not be ready to think about the full force of Mother Nature’s blast, now is the…
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