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How to Care for Your Landscape After an Unseasonably Warm Winter

How to Care for Your Landscape After an Unseasonably Warm Winter

Spring is meant to be a slow awakening for trees, shrubs, and lawns, but when winter months are warmer on average, plants can get off schedule and fall victim to the confusing early start. Plants entering the growing season with low reserves have the longest road ahead to summer. This guide walks you through what to check on a walk around your property, what those signs likely mean, and when it makes sense to bring ...

Post-Winter Landscape Recovery: What’s Normal and What Needs Attention

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If this winter’s heavy snow left your landscape muddy, uneven, or browned out, you’re not alone. Long winters bring heavy snow, fluctuating temperatures, and tons of moisture. Each of these factors has a big impact on how your landscape wakes up once the snow melts in spring.  The good news is, much of what you’re seeing is typical for early spring in colder climates. With the right care, your landscape will thrive ...

Spring Care for Trees, Shrubs, and Lawns in Alpine and Mountain Climates

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In alpine and mountain regions, it can be hard to tell when spring will arrive, and how long it will stay once it does. Snow lingers in the shadows under trees. The ground thaws unevenly. One week feels like winter hasn’t let go, and the next brings bright sun, soft soil, and buds swelling almost overnight. This stop-and-start rhythm is the defining feature of spring at elevation. It’s also why timing your spring ...

Spring Tree & Shrub Care in Florida: A Practical Guide for a Strong, Healthy Landscape

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Here in Florida, spring doesn’t arrive quietly. Warm temperatures, rising humidity, and longer days trigger rapid growth and rapid problems. And all this usually sets in weeks earlier than in other regions. As trees and shrubs come out of cooler winter weather, insects become more active, fungal diseases spread quickly, and stressed plants show the first signs of trouble. Paying attention to the signs now can prevent months of decline later on. Here are ...

Spring Care for Trees, Shrubs, and Lawns in Warmer Climates

Spring Care for Trees, Shrubs, and Lawns in Warmer Climates

In warmer climates, like the south, the southwest, and along many of our coastlines, spring doesn’t so much arrive as it accelerates. Soil temperatures rise quickly. Days lengthen. Buds swell and open fast. And with that early energy comes both opportunity and risk. Plants that never fully shut down over winter are already spending resources by the time spring begins. Insects emerge earlier than they do up north. Fungal diseases take advantage of warmth ...

The Science Behind Spring Treatment: Why Acting Early Matters

Residential spring landscape

No matter the climate, early spring marks a critical transition period for your landscape. In colder climates, trees and shrubs lie dormant in early spring. It’s easy to overlook the vital processes already underway beneath the surface. While canopies may still appear lifeless, complex biological and chemical systems are beginning to stir underground. As temperatures rise in warmer climates, biological activity accelerates, and trees, shrubs, and turf begin ramping up for the stress of ...

What's Threatening Your Trees? A Regional Insect & Disease Guide from SavATree Arborists

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No matter where you live, your landscape never truly takes a season off. In northern climates, trees and shrubs may appear dormant, conserving energy beneath bare branches. In warmer regions, growth may continue slowly through the winter months. But above or below ground, plants are constantly responding to environmental pressures. Insect populations are shifting. Fungal pathogens are persisting, and climate stress, from drought to excessive rainfall, is compounding year after year. In 2025, arborists across ...

How to Create a Sustainable Landscape Plan for Your Condo Association

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A well-designed landscape does more than frame a property. For a condo association, it reflects shared values, protects long-term investments, and shapes the daily lives of every resident who walks the grounds. Today, sustainability is no longer a trend in commercial landscaping for condos; it’s an essential strategy for lowering costs, strengthening resilience, and supporting environmentally responsible communities. Creating a sustainable landscape plan requires thoughtful vision, practical expertise, and a clear understanding of both ...

The Role of Tree Surveys in Planning, Risk Management, and Compliance

SavATree Consulting Group assesses a large tree on a commercial property.

For property developers, municipal leaders, campus planners, and facilities professionals, trees represent far more than aesthetics. They're critical assets, embedded in risk portfolios, development regulations, and long-term land-use strategies. Yet without accurate, actionable data, managing a tree population often becomes reactive and expensive. This is where a professional tree survey proves essential. Whether you're preparing a site for redevelopment, applying for a county grant, or simply trying to make sense of a fragmented ...

Winter Landscape Checklist for Warm Climates: Year-Round Tree, Shrub & Lawn Care

Winter Landscape Checklist for Warm Climates: Year-Round Tree, Shrub & Lawn Care

If you live in a warmer climate, your landscape stays active through winter. Use our checklist to keep up with care while taking advantage of cooler weather for key maintenance tasks. December Schedule winter tree pruning with your arborist. Prune dormant shrubs. Inspect for broken branches. Monitor for winter insects and diseases on your lawn. Treat winter annual weeds as needed.   January Schedule inspection of your tree cables and lightning protection systems. Monitor for insects ...

Winter Landscape Care Checklist: Seasonal Tips to Prepare Your Property for Spring

Winter Landscape Care Checklist: Seasonal Tips to Prepare Your Property for Spring

Winter is a time of rest for your landscape. Use these months to protect, inspect, and prepare for spring's arrival, and follow the checklist below to make sure your property is ready. December Schedule winter tree pruning with your arborist. Inspect for broken branches after winter storms. Prune dormant shrubs and check protective coverings. Brush off snow accumulation, if you have snow. January Schedule tree cable inspection. Inspect for winter damage. Prune accessible trees ...

General Winter Care for Your Trees, Shrubs, Ornamentals, and Lawn in Non-Dormant Climates: Protecting Plants in Mild Winters

General Winter Care for Your Trees, Shrubs, Ornamentals, and Lawn in Non-Dormant Climates: Protecting Plants in Mild Winters

What Are The Unique Winter Challenges in Non-Dormant Climates? Warm climate winters present many unique challenges to property owners looking to protect their landscape during colder months. Unlike cold-climate plants that enter true dormancy, most warm-climate plants remain active year-round. This makes them particularly vulnerable to insects, diseases, and other seasonal challenges, so it’s important to keep a careful eye on them.  This guide will help you protect your landscape during the mild winter ...

General Winter Care for Your Trees, Shrubs, Ornamentals, and Lawn

General Winter Care for Your Trees, Shrubs, Ornamentals, and Lawn

Winter Threats to Trees, Shrubs, and Lawns  Protecting trees in winter requires understanding the unique challenges the season brings. Many trees and shrubs will be fine without any special action. But for young, newly planted, or exposed trees and shrubs, proactive care can help prevent moisture loss or root damage caused by freezing temperatures, wind, or snow.  This guide will help you protect your landscape in winter and ensure it thrives when spring finally arrives ...

Is Your Tree Leaning? When to Worry & How to Fix It

Is Your Tree Leaning? When to Worry & How to Fix It

A leaning tree can raise questions, concerns, and even alarm for homeowners and property managers. Is it a harmless quirk or a sign of a deeper issue? Should you intervene—or remove it altogether? Understanding why trees lean, when that lean becomes a hazard, and how to respond is key to protecting your home, your landscape, and everyone who enjoys it. That’s where professional tree services come in, offering expert insight into whether your ...

Signs You’re Overwatering or Underwatering Your Trees

Signs You’re Overwatering or Underwatering Your Trees

Watering trees may seem simple, but it’s often one of the most misunderstood aspects of landscape care. Understanding whether you're overwatering or underwatering can make all the difference in the long-term health of your landscape. If you’ve ever wondered, can you overwater a newly planted tree, or found yourself second-guessing how often to water an established one, you're not alone. In this guide, we'll walk you through the symptoms to ...

Beyond the Forecast: Protecting Your Landscape from Heat & Drought

Beyond the Forecast: Protecting Your Landscape from Heat & Drought

This summer, the heat is expected to go beyond the norm. The National Weather Service is forecasting above-average temperatures across the Southwest and West, amplifying the usual challenges of long, dry days and minimal rainfall. And while the forecast may feel familiar, the impact on your landscape can be anything but routine. Without proactive care, trees, palms, and soil may struggle to withstand the season’s intensifying stress. Even in average summers, plant stress accumulates ...

Rainy and Hot: What This Summer Means for Your East Coast Landscape

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If you’ve been keeping an eye on this year’s weather forecast, you already know. Summer 2025 is shaping up to be rainy and hot, which can cause stress for your landscape. The National Weather Service’s summer forecast predicts above-average rainfall combined with above-average heat across the east coast, and that means your trees and turf are going to need a little extra TLC. Moisture and heat create a greenhouse-like environment conducive to ...

Hydration Help for California Landscapes: ArborKelp® + Irrigation

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In California, water scarcity isn’t just a seasonal issue, it’s a year-round challenge that impacts every tree and plant, from native oaks to ornamental shrubs. Whether you're managing a business park in SoCal or a residential property outside Sacramento, landscape success often hinges on a simple but common question: Are your trees getting enough water, and are they using it effectively? At SavATree, we answer that question with science-backed solutions. One of ...