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This blog lists trusted methods to help you determine whether a tree is dead or dormant, so you’ll know when it’s time to schedule removal services. 

This guide explains everything you need to know about crown restoration, including how it can help storm-damaged trees.

This article explains when and why trees go dormant in Sonoma County, and provides some tips to help you care for your trees during this time. 

As the seasons change, so should your tree care. Read on for expert advice about preparing your trees for winter in Sonoma County. 

This blog post explains everything you need to know about tree cabling and bracing to help protect your property from storm damage.

In this guide, we will provide tips for identifying common parasitic plants so you can have them removed from your trees for good.

Trees provide so much beauty and benefit to our lives. Planting a tree in your yard is an investment in its future. In this article, we’ll outline the nine easy steps for proper tree planting, so your tree will have the best start possible.  

If you have spotted signs of animals gnawing on your trees or munching on their leaves, you’ll need a solution to protect them before these invaders do irreparable damage. In this article, we explore four approaches to protecting your trees from rodents, deer, and other animals without harming these hungry invaders.

Learn six things you can do to support your fruit trees during the winter months in Sonoma County.

Learn about four common tree pests to keep an eye out for in Sonoma County this Fall season: Woodpeckers, termites, bark beetles, and rodents.

With this prolonged drought, the Sonoma County fire season now spans more than half of each year. There’s always something that can be done to keep the area around your home less vulnerable to wildfires. Careful and regular vegetation management will reduce the available fire fuels on your property and create a defensible space.

Without proper care, the effects of drought stress on trees can lower your property value, attract invasive pests, harbor diseases, and increase the risk of wildfires. Learn the signs of drought stress and what you can do to keep your trees healthy.