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Spring into Action: How to Get Your Trees Ready for the Growing Season
Spring into Action: How to Get Your Trees Ready for the Growing Season
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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Mar 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Spring is just around the corner and you still have time to get your trees ready for the growing season. The steps you take today toward improving the health of your trees will pay off tremendously in the Spring and Summer.
In this Training Series episode Dennis Swartzell, principal of Horticulture Consultants Incorporated, a consulting firm founded in 1979 that specializes in diagnostics and troubleshooting, landscape assessments, tree inventories, preservation, and management programs will step us through some basic steps to take with your trees to ensure a successful growing season.
During this webinar, you will learn the following:
How to make sure our trees have the correct nutrition before the season starts
If pruning is appropriate before the season starts
What to do for trees to help them battle the high winds
Learn how to know if there is salt in the soil and what to do about it.
Should you paint your tree trucks
How to get ahead of insects before the season starts
In this Training Series episode Dennis Swartzell, principal of Horticulture Consultants Incorporated, a consulting firm founded in 1979 that specializes in diagnostics and troubleshooting, landscape assessments, tree inventories, preservation, and management programs will step us through some basic steps to take with your trees to ensure a successful growing season.
During this webinar, you will learn the following:
How to make sure our trees have the correct nutrition before the season starts
If pruning is appropriate before the season starts
What to do for trees to help them battle the high winds
Learn how to know if there is salt in the soil and what to do about it.
Should you paint your tree trucks
How to get ahead of insects before the season starts
Released:
Mar 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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