Researchers have reason to believe that trees uncovered from the northernmost mummified forest ever found in Canada hold clues to the future of the Arctic’s response to global warming. The trees, discovered in the Ellesmere Island National Park in Canada in 2009, have been perfectly preserved for about 2 to 8 million years, According to Science Daily.
Mummified trees offer clues to future of global warming
Study investigates wood-rotting fungi in urban trees
Everyone can appreciate the beauty of landscape trees. Mature landscape trees can add considerable value to commercial and residential properties and offer many environmental benefits. However, significant economic losses can be suffered from tree mortality.
It's time to plan for spring with a Plant Health Care Program
Although we’re barely into 2011, it’s time to start preparing your trees for spring. Now is the perfect time to begin a Plant Health Care program with Cartwright Tree Care! With our Plant Health Care program, you will receive a full property diagnosis to begin with. From there, we will move on to tree and shrub fertilization, as well as renewing or signing up customers for preventative spray treatments, such as Tip Blight on pines and apple scab on crab trees.
What are your winter tree worries?
Winter weather can be very hard on your trees. Strong winds, snow and ice can cause great damage, from broken limbs to fallen trees, which can also make them a perfect target for pest infestation. Winter drought can also be tough on trees, causing them to dry out and become brittle. The team at Cartwright Tree Care would like for you to let us know what is your greatest concern with your trees and winter weather, so please take a moment to vote in our poll.
3 quick tips for healthy trees throughout the winter
We have said it before, and we’ll say it again – you must take good care of your trees throughout the winter months. Wind, snow, rain, and even winter drought can be very tough on your trees, but minimizing winter damage is easy and quick. Here are three tips we found on Associated Content that will help keep your trees healthy through the winter, and in turn, they’ll look even more beautiful in the spring!
Wishing you the best in 2011!
The team at Cartwright Tree Care would like to send you best wishes for a great year in 2011! We would like to thank all of our clients for their continued support. We hope you have a safe holiday and a prosperous New Year. We look forward to working with you in 2011!
Don’t forget to recycle your Christmas Tree!
If you used a live Christmas tree this holiday season, don’t forget to recycle it. Recycling your Christmas tree is a great, and green, way to get rid of your tree after the holiday decorations come down.
Happy Holidays!
Happy holidays from Cartwright Tree Care! We would like to take this opportunity to thank our readers and clients for the support you have given throughout the year. We wish you all the best this holiday season and look forward to working with you in 2011!
Caring for your Christmas Tree
Christmas is this Saturday! Many who love a fresh cut Christmas tree often wait until just days before Christmas to select a tree to decorate their homes with. If that’s you, check out a few of the tips we found from the National Christmas Tree Association to keep your tree looking fresh!
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