Since 2017, Arborjet | Ecologel has been running our Saving America’s Iconic Trees program. This program is one of the ways we give back to the community, by treating large,
The cypress family (Cupressaceae) includes the junipers, arborvitae and redwoods and up to 30 genera. Of the members, a few have become notable on account of their size, age and
Throughout North America and the world, summers continue to get hotter, with more unpredictable weather conditions. Gardens, trees, lawns, and landscapes experience elevated levels of stress, with browning turf, wilting
Some plants just take over the world! Most are non-native plants that were either intentionally or inadvertently introduced into cultivation. Many have become invasive and widespread, and without naturally occurring
On May 31st and June 1st, Arborjet | Ecologel donated Tree-äge G4 (4% emamectin benzoate) for the retreatment of ash trees being attacked by emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis), a
Rhizobia are bacteria that have the super power of capturing atmospheric nitrogen and converting it to a source useful for plant growth. These bacteria make their homes on the roots
In this second part of the series of the Shade Trees of Summer, we’ll consider five additional trees worthy of consideration including black walnut, red maple and sugar maples, chestnut
Favoring Plant Health in Unfavorable Climate First some plant basics: How Plants Grow From seed, a plant first sends out roots. A radical idea, no? The plant requires anchoring, water
“The severe winter of 1737 and the drought over the previous months had left the…box hedges that bordered the flower beds looking brown and parched. Even though…three had watered the
This is the first part of a two-part series of the shade trees of summer. In this post we'll discuss honey locust, American sycamore, willow oak, tuliptree, and Weeping Purple