Trees We Care For: Willows
Willows are pretty divisive trees — most people either love them or hate them. It’s easy to understand why they have a bad reputation among
Willows are pretty divisive trees — most people either love them or hate them. It’s easy to understand why they have a bad reputation among
Cedars are some of the most celebrated trees in the world, and they appear in natural areas, residential landscapes, and parks across the globe —
Cypress trees are beloved for their graceful form, beautiful foliage, and hardy nature. Fortunately for Bay Area residents, there are a number of cypress species
A variety of beautiful pine trees are common in the Greater Bay Area, including both natives and interesting exotics hailing from across the globe. But
California may be best known for our redwoods, Douglas-firs, and other lofty trees, but we also have a number of small to medium-sized species that
A number of gigantic tree species are common to California. Coastal redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens), giant sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum), and dawn redwoods (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) all call
California certainly has its share of iconic tree species. From our native redwoods, walnuts, and sycamores to the non-native but culturally important palms and citrus
If there’s any group of trees that don’t need an introduction, it’s the redwoods. Given their immense size, incredible beauty, and iconic status, they’re familiar
Wildfires keep getting worse in California. The dry seasons last longer and get hotter each year. Many homeowners want to know how to protect their
Want to cut down a tree by yourself? You’re not alone. Many homeowners think about doing tree removal on their own. They want to save
Not all tree services are the same. Some people offer quick fixes or cheaper prices. But when you want to take care of your trees
Why Tree Care Matters Trees make your property look better, give you shade, and help the environment. But when you skip regular tree care, you
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