
How to Prune Trees in Winter
Winter is the perfect time to prune many types of trees. With leaves off deciduous trees, it’s easier to see the structure of your branches, making it simpler to remove dead or problematic limbs. Proper

Winter is the perfect time to prune many types of trees. With leaves off deciduous trees, it’s easier to see the structure of your branches, making it simpler to remove dead or problematic limbs. Proper

Great news for Flower Mound homeowners! To support the town’s goal of expanding its beautiful tree canopy, the Town Council has established a new Tree Rebate Program. If you purchase and plant qualifying trees between October

The Texas Trees Foundation highlights that strategic tree planting is one of the most effective actions we can take for our environment and our communities. Their urban forestry initiatives focus on creating healthier cities by

Dogwood trees are some of the most beautiful landscape trees around — their spring blooms and graceful shape make them a homeowner favorite across North Texas. But if yours suddenly isn’t looking so great, it’s

Live oak trees (Quercus virginiana) are a true Texas treasure. Their sprawling branches and evergreen leaves make them a stunning centerpiece in any yard. But like any living thing, they need a little care to

Healthy trees start with healthy soil, and one of the most important ways to support your trees is by using the right fertilizer. Fertilizing provides essential nutrients that help trees grow strong roots, resist tree

Strong winds can be tough on trees, especially in North Texas, where storms can be sudden and severe. Whether you have young saplings or mature trees, taking steps to protect them can save you a

Imagine stepping into your backyard in the late fall to pluck a sweet, honey-flavored fruit right from your own tree. Persimmons offer exactly that—a uniquely delicious harvest and a beautiful ornamental tree that provides stunning

Texas summers can be brutal—scorching heat, long dry spells, and water restrictions that leave many yards struggling. If you’ve ever tried to grow a thirsty tree in the middle of a Texas drought, you know

Tree roots can be a nuisance when they crack sidewalks, invade plumbing, or threaten your home’s foundation. But before you start chopping away, it’s important to know when—and how—to remove them safely. In this guide,