Ask The Arborist Series: Assessing Storm Damage 101
Steps on assessing storm damage around our home and property.
Ask the Arborist: Root and Soil Disturbance
Steps on how to assess root and soil disturbance and best practices.
Ask the Arborist: Tree Identification 101
Shows us how to identify common trees in our backyard.
Planting Containerized Trees
How to plant a containerized tree.
Ask the Arborist Series: Insects and Diseases
Learn about different types of insects and diseases that can affect our trees.
Spring Tree Care
…Water Your Trees. A GFC “Ask the Arborist” video about watering is also available here: Ask the Arborist Series: Best Watering Practices. Spring can also be a good time to…
GFC Leaf Watch
…leaves of Georgia’s deciduous trees. The amount of pigments in trees depends on the tree species, soil composition, and other environmental components. PDF NTG Fall Color Supplement These are generally…
Leaf Watch Report October 20th, 2021
…have combined to give the look and feel of fall for Northeast Georgia. While the birches, poplars, and sycamores have all but completed their fall showing, other species like dogwood,…
11-4-21 Leaf Watch Report
Fall color change in Northwest GA remains approximately one week behind last year. Many areas from 1500 to 3000 feet are currently at peak, displaying a wide variety of vivid yellows and dull reds. A large percentage of red maple have transformed into differing shades of bright and vivid yellows with occasional reds dramatically changing the views seen from overlooks and valleys. Chestnut oak, red oak, and white oak have made significant changes as they are currently exhibiting shades of gold, brown, and yellow.