Many trees in Massachusetts landscapes struggle silently for years before homeowners notice a problem. Thinning leaves, slow growth, early fall color, or stressed-looking canopies are often linked to what’s happening underground. In many cases, the
If your spruce tree is suddenly shedding needles—especially from the inside or lower branches—you’re not alone. Across Massachusetts, homeowners are seeing the effects of needlecast, a common fungal disease that thrives in our wet spring
If your neighbors’ trees are full of leaves but your maple is still bare, it’s natural to worry. In Massachusetts, spring doesn’t always arrive evenly—and maples can be especially sensitive to changing conditions. The good
In Massachusetts, spring doesn’t start when the calendar flips — it starts when your trees wake up. Before buds open and leaves fill in, late winter and early March offer one of the best opportunities
Many homeowners assume tree work has to wait until spring. In reality, late winter is one of the best times to inspect and address tree risks in Massachusetts. Snow load, ice buildup, and repeated freeze-thaw
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