Have you noticed browning leaves in the canopies of mature trees in your lawn or around the Kansas City area lately? If so you might think the leaves are browning due to a lack of adequate hydration, but a closer look could reveal those leaves covered in webs, which are fall webworms.
It's Fall Webworm Season
The Champion Trees of Missouri
Along with providing you with everything you need to know in order to make sure your trees are properly cared for, we also like to share interesting facts about trees, especially those found here in the Kansas City area, with you. Today, we’re going to tell you about the champion trees of Missouri.
Things You Need to Know About Leaf Mining Insects
Cartwright Tree Care’s Tree Trimming Services
Making sure your trees are in great shape not only keeps them healthy and looking great – those that are properly cared for can actually help raise your property’s value, and Cartwright Tree Care is here to help you do just that.
Shade Trees for Missouri Lawns
We certainly love our shade trees in the summer. They give us a great place to seek a little relief from the sun when we’re out taking care of our yard work, or even a place to sit in a chair and enjoy a glass of water or lemonade while chatting with family and friends. For those who don’t have adequate shade in their yards, a shade tree is a very coveted item.
Got a Sycamore Tree? You Need to Know About Sycamore Anthracnose
Sycamore Anthracnose is another tree disease that’s common here in the Kansas City area. This is a tree disease that attacks sycamore trees. The disease is caused by a fungus called Apiognomia veneta, which typically flourishes during cool, wet spring weather, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Herbicide Suspected in Thousands of Tree Deaths Across the County
What’s Iron Chlorosis?
Iron chlorosis is a tree disease that is quite common here in the Kansas City area. It causes the leaves of a tree to yellow due to an iron deficiency. Usually the main symptom of this iron deficiency is interveinal chlorosis, which is defined by Utah State University’s Forestry Extension as “the development of a yellow leaf with a network of dark green veins.”
Caring for Your Fruit Trees in the Summer
Many homeowners include a fruit tree of some kind in their yard, such as apple or pear trees. Just like any other tree in your yard, a fruit tree requires proper care and maintenance in order to stay healthy, but also in order to produce the fruit that we enjoy to eat. It is especially important to take good care of these trees in the summer, as summer care helps fruit trees produce a great yield.
The Things Your Trees Need in Order to Grow
We talk a lot about ways to keep your trees healthy here on our blog, and making sure your trees have all that they need to grow is a part of keeping them healthy and looking great. If you’re not sure what your trees need to grow to their full potential, keep reading because today we’re going to share with you some of the important elements your trees need for proper growth, courtesy of the Missouri Department of Conservation.
