Titan Tree Care Blog
Name that Bug! The Japanese Beetle
Have you noticed skeleton-like leaves or brown patches in your yard? Maybe you recognize the metallic-looking bug in the picture above. If so, you may have a [...]
What’s Wrong with My Spruce: Identifying Needle Cast
The changing seasons in our Virginia, Maryland, and DC area bring different characteristics to our landscape. Winter is the time for our evergreen trees to shine. Afterall, [...]
Fall Fertilization
Fall is the perfect time to make sure your trees and plants get the fertilization services they need to survive the winter and thrive next spring. Fertilization [...]
Can My Tree Get Root Rot?
If you have houseplants or toil for hours in the garden, you are probably familiar with the term “root rot”. Root rot is a fungal disease that [...]
What You Need To Know About The Brood X Cicadas
It’s 2004: George W. Bush has been elected for a second term, the final episode of Friends airs on NBC, the Boston Red Sox win the world [...]
Meet the Titan Team: Thomas Miles
Every few months, we like to spotlight one of our wonderful Titan Tree Care team members. This month, I’d like to introduce Thomas Miles. Thomas, or Tom [...]
Name that Bug! Asian LongHorned Beetle
The Asian LongHorned Beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis), or ALB, is an extremely destructive wood-boring pest that feeds on the North American maple and other hardwoods. A major [...]
The Top 3 Reasons a Tree May Fail During a Storm and How to Prevent It
Spring is around the corner and can bring with it quick moving storms with heavy winds and rain. A healthy, well-maintained tree should have no problem withstanding [...]
What is Powdery Mildew?
What is that white chalky substance on my plants? Sure your toddler may have “watered” your plants with a bag of flour, but more likely it’s Powdery [...]
Power Lines and Planting Trees: What You Need To Know
Planting season is right around the corner and many homeowners are eager to get started. It's important, however, to locate all power lines and keep the required [...]
The 4 Methods of Tree Pruning…It’s More Than Just A Haircut
A tree is pruned to achieve one or more of the following 4 objectives: increase light transmission, reduce wind resistance, reduce weight and leverage on the tree, [...]
7 Tips on How to Create A Backyard Oasis
As the winter months are feeling longer and colder, it’s time to start thinking about the warm spring that will soon (but not soon enough!) descend upon [...]
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