Posts from July 1, 2025

While the tree in your front yard may look strong and self-sufficient, the truth is that urban trees need much more care than their forest-dwelling cousins. In nature, trees grow in rich ecosystems that support their health — but in our yards, they’re often isolated, exposed, and stressed. While it is true there are many …

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Spruce spider mites are common cool-weather pests that often go unnoticed until significant damage has occurred. While they primarily target spruce trees, these mites are not picky—they can infest a variety of evergreens including fir, junipers, arborvitae, larches, hemlocks, and even pines....

Storms have taken a toll on our community’s trees—but there’s hope for recovery, and it starts underground with BioRush. At Arbor Aesthetics, we’ve been seeing firsthand the impact of the recent storms across the area. Strong winds have uprooted trees, caused root damage, and stressed even the most resilient landscapes. During times like these, the …

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