Fungus and Disease Update: Spring 2019
Another wet, cool, and long Spring! And like last year we are seeing lots of fungus issues promoted by the cool and wet weather. For the most part, it’s been
Another wet, cool, and long Spring! And like last year we are seeing lots of fungus issues promoted by the cool and wet weather. For the most part, it’s been
Though our spring 2019 Newsletter is currently arriving in mailboxes all across our service area; you can read it here, online.
Though our fall 2018 Newsletter is currently arriving in mailboxes all across our service area; you can read it here, online.
Over-mulching can cause girdling roots. Trees may decline and prematurely die as a result of the stresses induced by girdling roots. Make sure the tree is planted and mulched properly.
Co-dominant stems form when two or more branches emerge from the same junction. As the stems develop, they remain similar in size creating co-dominant stems. Many co-dominant stems feature included
Though our spring 2018 Newsletter is currently arriving in mailboxes all across our service area; you can read it here, online.
Tamke is honored to have earned Re-Accreditation by the Tree Care Industry Association! The Accreditation recognizes Tamke Tree Experts as among the highest levels of professionals in our industry and “it shows customers that this is a model tree care company, the best in the area, and raises the bar for other tree care companies in the area.”
Though our spring 2017 Newsletter is currently arriving in mailboxes all across our service area; you can read it here, online.
Hickory horned devil caterpillars look fierce and can be almost as big as a hot dog, but they’re harmless. They have green bodies (that become turquoise as they age) and lots of prickled, orangey horn-like structures on their heads.
Chris Hunt, VP for Tamke Tree Experts, travels to Kentucky. Along the highway he notes that every Ash tree he sees is either dead or dying. Sadly, this will become the norm in New Jersey in the very near future. However, homeowners can treat their Ash trees to protect them against Emerald Ash Borers.