by Tree Care Pros | Feb 20, 2026 | Sick Tree
Mature Live Oaks are one of the most valuable and iconic shade trees in Fort Worth landscapes. The species, Live Oak (Quercus virginiana), is highly susceptible to Oak Wilt — a lethal vascular fungal disease that continues to impact properties across Tarrant County....
by Tree Care Pros | Feb 18, 2026 | Sick Tree
Understanding Pest Pressure and Bacterial Leaf Stress Photinia shrubs are widely used in Central Texas landscapes for screening and ornamental color. However, in warm climates such as Granbury, Texas, they are susceptible to combined insect pressure and...
by Tree Care Pros | Feb 13, 2026 | Sick Tree
Freeze Damage in Young Live Oaks Young live oaks (Quercus virginiana) in Burleson Texas are particularly vulnerable to freeze injury during sudden temperature drops. Unlike mature specimens, smaller trees have thinner bark and lower stored carbohydrate reserves,...
by Tree Care Pros | Jul 28, 2023 | Dealing with Sooty Mold on Crepe Myrtle Trees: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention
This Article Includes: Understanding Sooty Mold, Treatment Methods, and Prevention Tips Introduction:Crepe myrtle trees are a popular choice for gardens and landscapes due to their vibrant blooms and attractive foliage. However, these beautiful trees can sometimes be...
by Tree Care Pros | Jul 28, 2023 | Chinese Pistache Trees: A Fiery Foliage Delight with Considerations
Introduction:Chinese Pistache trees (Pistacia chinensis) are known for their stunning fiery foliage in the fall, making them a popular choice for landscaping. However, before planting these trees, it is essential to weigh the pros and cons they offer. This article...