Titan Tree Care Blog
Fire Up the Grill: How to Prep Your Outdoor Space for BBQ Season
There’s a certain moment every year when it just clicks and the air softens, evenings stretch a little longer, and suddenly everything says “its time to grill”! [...]
Tick Season: What Homeowners Need to Know
As the weather warms up across Maryland, Northern Virginia, and the DC metro area, more people are spending time outside gardening, walking the dog, hiking, and enjoying [...]
Stump Grinding & Removal 101
One of the most common service requests we receive at Titan Tree Care is tree stump grinding and removal. After a tree has been removed due to [...]
Tree Care Questions Homeowners Ask Most
If you’re a homeowner in the Mid-Atlantic, your trees face everything from coastal storms and heavy snow to summer drought and dense urban soil conditions. Customers regularly [...]
Winter Watering Myths
When winter arrives in Maryland, Virginia, and the greater DC area, many homeowners assume their trees are “asleep” and don’t need any attention until spring. After all, [...]
Start the New Year with Safe & Healthy Trees: Winter Tree Care Tips
As we welcome a new year, it’s the perfect time to check in on the health and safety of your trees. For homeowners across the greater Washington, [...]
December Tree of the Month: Fraser Fir – The Holiday Favorite
When December rolls around in Virginia, Maryland, and the Greater Washington DC area, one tree instantly comes to mind the Fraser Fir. Known for its classic Christmas [...]
Winter Tree Stress You Can’t See & How to Protect Your Trees
Winter in the DC metro area, Maryland, and Northern Virginia doesn’t stay cold for long. We bounce from freezing temperatures to sunny 50-degree days - sometimes all [...]
Salt, De-Icing, and Winter Watering: Hidden Winter Risks Your Trees Face in the DMV
Winter in the DC metro area, Maryland, and Northern Virginia brings cold snaps, icy mornings, and of course lots of road salt. While salt and de-icing products [...]
The World’s Tallest Tree: Meet Hyperion, Nature’s Sky-High Giant
Discovered in 2006 deep within California’s Redwood National Park, Hyperion is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) measuring a breathtaking 380.1 feet tall. That’s taller than the Statue [...]
Nature’s Spooky Side: Through An Arborist’s Lens
As the days grow shorter and the leaves fall, even the most familiar trees start to look a little spooky. Bare branches twist in the moonlight, shadows [...]
From Green to Gold: How Weather Impacts Fall Foliage
Why Do Fall Leaves Change Color? The Weather Plays a Big Role If you’ve ever found yourself staring out your window in October, coffee in hand, marveling [...]