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When a tree starts showing signs of stress, most homeowners focus on what they can see: thinning leaves, dead branches, discoloration, or a sparse canopy. But many tree health issues don’t start in the canopy at

Georgia homeowners are already seeing the effects of prolonged heat and dry weather on their landscapes. Browning leaves, thinning canopies, dead branch tips, and early leaf drop are becoming increasingly common across residential and commercial properties.

By late spring in Georgia, your trees should be full, green, and thriving. If something looks “off,” it usually is. Tree stress doesn’t start overnight. In fact, most problems begin weeks—or even months—before homeowners notice. The

Spring in Georgia feels like a growth season—and it is. Trees are leafing out, pushing energy, and setting the stage for the entire year. But what many homeowners miss is this: spring is when proper watering

Every spring in Georgia, the same cycle begins. Temperatures warm. Trees push fresh growth. Lawns turn green again. And insects wake up. Spring isn’t just the growing season — it’s pest emergence season. Most insect activity

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