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Shrub and Hedge Maintenance: The June Pruning Window
With the arrival of the summer, homeowners begin preparing outdoor spaces for barbecues and other gatherings in the yard. Thus,

Pest Watch: Leaf Rollers, Aphids, and Sawflies
Do you love the blooming gardens of the spring? Spring is one of the most colourful seasons. However, with colours,

Commercial Tree Care: Managing Risk and Curb Appeal
Trees are more than landscape features. Especially the ones planted in condo sites, office complexes, commercial centres and retail spaces,

Edible Landscapes: Growing Apples and Cherries in Edmonton
Nothing is more comforting than growing food in your backyard. It not only provides the joy of producing but also

Feeding the Forest: The Benefits of Deep Root Fertilizing
Urban trees are usually exposed to harsh weather conditions. They generally grow beside roads, lawns, and patios in compacted, dry

The Science of Mulch: Why “Volcanoes” Kill Trees
Mulching is a simple yet misunderstood practice. When done correctly, mulching promotes healthy growth and improves soil quality. However, piling

Spring Cleaning: Professional Lot Clearing and Brush Removal
As winter bids adieu, spring knocks on the door with its freshness and colours. With it, property managers, homeowners, and

The 2026 Planting Guide: Top Trees for Edmonton Yards
If you are looking for tree planting in Edmonton, then 2026 is the year to do so. With new climate

The Elm Ban is Live: How to Care for Your Trees Without Pruning
From April 1st, the Elm Pruning Ban is in effect. If you are a homeowner with Elm on your property,

Cabling and Bracing: Preparing For Spring Winds
Spring in Alberta is known for its strong wind patterns. While warm weather encourages growth, it can, at times, also

Infill Development: Do You Need a Tree Protection Plan?
The neighbourhoods in Edmonton are witnessing a boom in infill development. New homes, modern constructions, duplexes, and multi-family developments are

Frost Heave and Roots: Post-Winter Inspection Guide for Healthier Trees
As winter fades, the snow begins to melt. This reveals the hidden effects of the freezing temperatures on the ground.