Is Your Landscape Ready for Drought Season? Southwest Florida’s dry season brings weeks of little rainfall, rising temperatures, and increased stress on trees. While native species can handle these conditions, landscape trees—especially young or non-native...
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Why are so many trees turning brown after Hurricane Milton?
Joshua Tree helps answer the pressing questions you've been asking on NBC2. Why Are My Trees Turning Brown? Understanding Post-Storm Browning and Leaf Loss in Southwest Florida If you live in Southwest Florida, you’ve probably noticed that trees can look a little...
Safeguarding Your Trees for Florida’s Hurricane Season
Safeguarding Your Trees for Florida’s Hurricane Season Florida's vibrant landscapes constantly remind us of the state's natural beauty. Yet, with this beauty comes the reality of hurricane season, a period that can wreak havoc on even the most established trees. As...