Tree Care Tips

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.

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.

Ever wonder how trees survive periods of extreme freezing in winter and still bloom in spring?

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.

Storms Approaching – Will Your Landscape Survive? Winter is the season for some of nature’s most severe weather. Storms in all shapes and forms create havoc throughout the country. One of the greatest dangers posed by storms is presented by falling trees. Unsafe trees are a threat to lives and property. “Many shade and ornamental…

Oak Wilt is a fast moving tree fungus that has been discovered in places as close as Long Island and Brooklyn recently.

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…

New home construction is exciting and overwhelming. Don’t forget to call an arborist to evaluate your building plans and the effect they may take on your existing landscape.

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