Alternative Conifers for Michigan Landscapes

December 18,2019

The continuing decline of the Colorado blue spruce in the Ann Arbor area – as well as the rest of the lower peninsula of Michigan – is...
Winter Tree Pruning On Your HOA Property

December 16,2019

While spring and summer are traditionally the busiest time of year for landscaping and tree care companies, most continue to operate all year...
What is Spruce Decline and What Can You Do About It? 

December 13,2019

Blue spruce trees are one of the more popular conifers used in landscaping. These lovely trees are characterized by their visually striking form...
What is Rhizosphaera And How Does It Affect Your Spruce Trees

November 27,2019

Spruce trees are great for adding to the curb appeal of a property. While some basic care is required (such as trimming branches when damaged or...
Benefits of Investing in Commercial Landscape Management

November 19,2019

If you own a commercial property with a landscape of any size, then you probably know how challenging it is to maintain that landscape -- even if...
What You Should Know About Oak Wilt

October 24,2019

If you have oak trees on your property, then you can consider yourself lucky. Oak trees are beautiful and they lend a bit of natural elegance to...
Is it Too Late to Prune Shrubs?

May 17,2019

You've been meaning to get around to that phone call. It's on the list. Clean the gutters, mow the lawn, and prune the shrubs. You aren't alone if...
Pruning Tips for Healthier Shrubs and Bushes

April 23,2019

If you have any shrubs or bushes on your property, then you'll want to make sure you keep them pruned. Pruning your shrubs and bushes won't...
Tree Trimming and Cost of Doing Nothing

June 30,2018

If you’re price shopping for quotes on a tree trimming service, your search efforts could go on and on for days. Tree services are everywhere....
Is Your HOA Property Stagnant?

May 10,2018

When it comes to running an homeowners association property in Ann Arbor, appearances matter. The first impression you leave on potential residents...