“There is neither a higher authority nor a more objective voice in the arboricultural profession than a Registered Consulting Arborist on matters involving the legal, environmental and aesthetic considerations of trees and plants.”
—The American Society of Consulting Arborists

Archive for 2011

Practical Guidance for Effective Tree Irrigation

Posted on June 21st 2011

In our experience, irrigation is the most important management concern for trees in most of California. Unfortunately, myths and misinformation abound in this area, leading to much confusion regarding how to effectively irrigate trees. The following series of questions and answers aims to provide practical, horticulture-based knowledge to ensure healthy trees. What are the symptoms…
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Correcting Leaf Yellowing in Alkaline Soils

Posted on March 29th 2011

Many plants growing in our region of California suffer from the chronic occurrence of leaf yellowing, or chlorosis. Chlorosis is the result of the loss of the green pigment, chlorophyll, which is essential to the process of photosynthesis. In effect, chlorotic plants suffer from a food shortage, which has consequences that range from unsightliness and…
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