plant healthcare

Spring Awakening – Protect Your Landscape from Emerging Insect Pests

March 26, 2026

Spring Awakening – Protect Your Landscape from Emerging Insect Pests

As temperatures rise across the Southeast, plants aren’t the only things coming back to life. Pests are emerging from dormancy and actively seeking food sources, often targeting the trees and shrubs you’ve invested in.

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Spring Ahead With Your Tree Care! Here are some tips to consider Before the Growing Season

March 12, 2026

Spring Ahead With Your Tree Care! Here are some tips to consider Before the Growing Season

As winter begins to fade and longer days return, trees prepare for one of the most important phases of their year — the growing season. At New Urban Forestry, we believe thoughtful preparation leads to long-term success.

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Tree Love: How to Show Your Landscape Some Care

March 3, 2026

Tree Love: How to Show Your Landscape Some Care

Trees quietly support the spaces where we live, work, and gather. Showing your landscape some care doesn’t require dramatic changes - just thoughtful attention and proactive planning.

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Springtime Plant Healthcare

February 25, 2026

Springtime Plant Healthcare

With the arrival of spring, rising temperatures and increased moisture create ideal conditions for harmful insects and tree diseases. Here are some tips to recognize and potentially avoid their presence in your landscape trees and shrubs.

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Why the Dormant Season Is Ideal for Pruning Trees

February 11, 2026

Why the Dormant Season Is Ideal for Pruning Trees

When trees shed their leaves and growth slows, it’s easy to assume tree care should wait until spring. In reality, the dormant season - typically late fall through winter - is one of the best times to schedule tree pruning. While landscapes may look quiet, this period offers unique advantages that support tree health.

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Winter Storm Response

January 27, 2026

Winter Storm Response

Winter storms can leave behind more than just cold temperatures and slippery sidewalks. High winds, heavy rain, ice, and sudden temperature swings often impact trees in ways that aren’t immediately obvious. After a storm passes, many homeowners are left wondering if the storm damage warrants immediate response.

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Pre-Winter Tree Care Checklist: Get Your Trees Ready Before the Cold Sets In

December 3, 2025

Pre-Winter Tree Care Checklist: Get Your Trees Ready Before the Cold Sets In

As winter settles in and temperatures start dipping, your trees quietly shift into dormancy and are somewhat fragile in this state. A few tree care measures now can help to reduce the likelihood of storm damage, pest issues, and stress that emerge in the spring and summer months. Whether you have mature shade trees, ornamentals, or shrubs, we can help you prepare for what nature has in store.

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How Holiday Lights Affect Your Trees (And How to Do It Safely)

November 18, 2025

How Holiday Lights Affect Your Trees (And How to Do It Safely)

The holiday season is a time for twinkling lights, festive cheer, and cozy winter evenings. Many homeowners love draping their trees, both indoors and out, with strands of lights to brighten up their yards.

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Tree Fertilizing in Fall: Is It Worth It?

October 14, 2025

Tree Fertilizing in Fall: Is It Worth It?

When people think about fertilizing, spring usually comes to mind. After all, that’s when flowers bloom, lawns turn green again, and trees burst back to life. However, fall is also a great time to give your trees the nutrients they need.

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Leaves: To Rake or Not to Rake?

October 7, 2025

Leaves: To Rake or Not to Rake?

As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, one thing is certain: the leaves will fall. For many homeowners, that blanket of color on the lawn signals it’s time to pull out the rake or fire up the leaf blower. But in recent years, a different idea has been gaining traction - maybe those leaves are better left where they fall. So, which is it? Should you rake, or not?

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Your Fall Tree Care Checklist

September 30, 2025

Your Fall Tree Care Checklist

The oppressive heat of summer is finally starting to ease up, the air is feeling more crisp, and before you know it, the trees will be shifting into dormancy. This break in the heat comes at a perfect time to give your landscape a little extra attention before winter arrives.

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Proactive Tree Care: Preserving the Canopy While Reducing Risk

July 23, 2025

Proactive Tree Care: Preserving the Canopy While Reducing Risk

Proactive tree care supports both the health of your trees and the safety of your property. At the heart of this approach is a shared goal: to reduce unnecessary tree removals and preserve the living canopy that defines our urban landscapes.

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