While summer is a popular vacation time for humans, insects are hard at work. Summer garden pests are most active during this time, and this is when pest management goes into full swing. Whether you are growing a culinary herb garden, or an Eco-friendly landscape filled with flowers and shrubs, below are a few of…
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As Tree Care professionals, nearly every day we encounter issues that could have been avoided with proper planning. Having record of all your trees, their species, age, size and health history is the first major step to properly caring for a large property. Here at Emerald Tree and Shrub Care, we consider a tree inventory…
This year, take a proactive approach to storm preparation.
Summertime is here, and your trees needs a few things from you. Here is a short list of how to care for your precious greens throughout these hot summer months. Prune: Overgrown trees and shrubs are a big problem in summer heat because there is not enough fresh air circulating throughout the branches. A common misconception…
An invasive insect, the gypsy moth caterpillar, was recently spotted in Cortlandt Manor, NY.
This native asian invasive can reproduce in mass quantities and can travel easily across over 70 different plant species. Read why you should pay attention.
Why you need it.. How it’s done.. And what to expect.
Picking the right tree, or the right spot for your tree requires a great deal of thought and research. Read up on all the things to consider.
Used to protect pedestrians from slipper walkways, de-icing salt definitely serves a good purpose, but the side effects can be deadly for your plants and shrubs.
On Friday, November 10th, Veterans Day, a group of 10 certified arborists and tree care specialists from Emerald Tree and Shrub Care donated their time to improve the conditions of New York City’s oldest soldier’s cemetery, West Farms Soldier Cemetery. Kevin W. Wyatt, of Emerald Tree and Shrub Care, was working at a neighboring NYC…