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How Spring Lawn Treatments Help Prepare for Utah Summer Heat

How Spring Lawn Treatments Help Prepare for Utah Summer Heat

Utah’s summers are known for intense heat, dry conditions, and water restrictions, making it essential to prepare your lawn early in the year. The right spring lawn treatments set the foundation for a healthier, greener yard that can withstand summer stress. At Harmon...

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How to Keep Your Lawn Green During Utah’s Hot Summers

How to Keep Your Lawn Green During Utah’s Hot Summers

Utah’s dry, hot summers can take a toll on your lawn but with the right care, it’s possible to maintain a lush, green yard all season long. Whether you’re in Salt Lake City, Provo, or anywhere along the Wasatch Front, here are key tips to keep your lawn healthy and...

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Spring Lawn Care Checklist for Utah Homeowners

Spring Lawn Care Checklist for Utah Homeowners

As the snow melts and temperatures rise, it's time to get your lawn back in shape. Spring is one of the most important seasons for lawn care in Utah, as the right steps now can set the stage for a lush, green yard all year long. At Harmon & Sons, we’ve put...

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What is a Certified Arborist?

What is a Certified Arborist?

A certified arborist is a professional who has gained extensive knowledge and expertise in the care and maintenance of trees. These specialists are trained in all aspects of arboriculture, including tree health, proper pruning techniques, soil management, pest...

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The Dangers of Myrtle Spurge

The Dangers of Myrtle Spurge

Community Tree Recovery Corporate Partnerships

The Time to Plant is Now: Help us Restore our Forests

By Erin Mousel | October 19, 2018

As we continue to experience record-setting fires each year, the Arbor Day Foundation knows that it will take a multi-faceted approach to restore the natural landscape that has been destroyed in communities and to build resiliency in forests near and far. In 1988, the Yellowstone Fires were the catalyst for the creation of the Arbor Day Foundation’s Reforestation program, which helped to restore 8,000 acres of severely burned land in the adjoining Gallatin National Forest. Those fires blackened 1.4 million acres, or 36 percent, of the park. It is still on record as the driest summer for the park.

Burn damage on Gallatin National Forest

Unfortunately, 30 years later, the unprecedented conditions that brought on those fires are becoming the norm, rather than the exception. Across the West, summers and winters are hotter, with snowpack melt..

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Cankerworm outbreak in Weber And Morgan counties

Cankerworm outbreak in Weber And Morgan counties

Community Tree Recovery Corporate Partnerships

The Time to Plant is Now: Help us Restore our Forests

By Erin Mousel | October 19, 2018

As we continue to experience record-setting fires each year, the Arbor Day Foundation knows that it will take a multi-faceted approach to restore the natural landscape that has been destroyed in communities and to build resiliency in forests near and far. In 1988, the Yellowstone Fires were the catalyst for the creation of the Arbor Day Foundation’s Reforestation program, which helped to restore 8,000 acres of severely burned land in the adjoining Gallatin National Forest. Those fires blackened 1.4 million acres, or 36 percent, of the park. It is still on record as the driest summer for the park.

Burn damage on Gallatin National Forest

Unfortunately, 30 years later, the unprecedented conditions that brought on those fires are becoming the norm, rather than the exception. Across the West, summers and winters are hotter, with snowpack melt..

read more
The Time to Plant is Now: Help us Restore our Forests

The Time to Plant is Now: Help us Restore our Forests

Community Tree Recovery Corporate Partnerships

The Time to Plant is Now: Help us Restore our Forests

By Erin Mousel | October 19, 2018

As we continue to experience record-setting fires each year, the Arbor Day Foundation knows that it will take a multi-faceted approach to restore the natural landscape that has been destroyed in communities and to build resiliency in forests near and far. In 1988, the Yellowstone Fires were the catalyst for the creation of the Arbor Day Foundation’s Reforestation program, which helped to restore 8,000 acres of severely burned land in the adjoining Gallatin National Forest. Those fires blackened 1.4 million acres, or 36 percent, of the park. It is still on record as the driest summer for the park.

Burn damage on Gallatin National Forest

Unfortunately, 30 years later, the unprecedented conditions that brought on those fires are becoming the norm, rather than the exception. Across the West, summers and winters are hotter, with snowpack melt..

read more
Up With Trees Inspired to Re-envision Program Outreach by Trees Forever

Up With Trees Inspired to Re-envision Program Outreach by Trees Forever

Urban and Community Forestry/Green Infrastructure

Up With Trees Inspired to Re-envision Program Outreach by Trees Forever

By Matt Spitsen | October 17, 2018

This year, Alliance for Community Trees hosted a mentor exchange program for members through a grant from the U.S. Forest Service. The mentor exchange program paired smaller non-profit groups with larger groups and allowed them to learn by travelling to their location and doing a site visit.

Guest post by Steve Grantham, Executive Director, Up With Trees

Before the Mentor Exchange, I had never been to Iowa. Everything I knew about the Hawkeye State had come from following the Iowa Caucuses, watching The Music Man, and being a fan of Big Ten football (GO BLUE!). Three days in and around Cedar Rapids gave me a newfound respect and love for the state, the people, and the mission of my host, Trees Forever.

If you ever have the chance to sit across from and talk to Trees Forever’s Executive Director Shannon Ramsey, do..

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Girdling Roots And What To Do About Them

Girdling Roots And What To Do About Them

Tree Planting

Girdling Roots And What To Do About Them

By Arbor Day Foundation | October 15, 2018

Guest post by John Lang of Friendly Tree.

Imagine wearing a belt around your waist that is being squeezed tighter and tighter, and you’ll get an idea of what girdling roots do to a tree.

Girdling roots are more common than many people realize, yet they can be deadly. When lateral roots at (or sometimes, just below) the surface of the soil encircle or cut into the main trunk of a tree, the flow of water and nutrients becomes restricted. The longer a tree has to deal with girdling roots, the weaker and more unstable it becomes.

What Causes Girdling Roots?
Typically, girdling roots don’t just “happen.” Trees in urban environments are exposed to certain factors trees in nature don’t have to contend with, which can cause numerous issues, including girdling roots.

The most common cause is improper planting/transplanting. When trees remain in their nursery containers for too long..

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Ask an Arborist: How do I Avoid Damaging my Tree’s Roots?

Ask an Arborist: How do I Avoid Damaging my Tree’s Roots?

Ask An Arborist

Ask an Arborist: How do I Avoid Damaging my Tree’s Roots?

By Arbor Day Foundation | October 10, 2018

One of the most common questions we’re asked by members is, “what can I do to avoid damaging my tree’s roots?” In this video, Pete explains how roots stabilize our trees, how they help our trees grow, and how much space they need to grow and thrive.

How long are tree root systems and how deep do they grow?
Most roots are found within the top two feet of soil. The majority of tree roots grow within the dripline of a tree, the area at the edge of a tree’s crown where rainwater would drip. It is important to see the root flare of a tree, the area at the base of the trunk that spreads out to the roots. Identifying the root flare helps to determine whether a tree was planted at the appropriate depth and how healthy its root system may be.

How do I avoid damaging my tree’s roots when planting?
Surface roots are common on trees that were not planted deep enough. ..

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Full Sun, Partial Sun, Does it Really Matter?

Full Sun, Partial Sun, Does it Really Matter?

Tree Care

Full Sun, Partial Sun, Does it Really Matter?

By Sheereen Othman | October 8, 2018

There has been a recent craze in the plant scene. Suddenly everyone wants house plants, desk plants and mini succulents that they can scatter throughout. And why shouldn’t they want plants, there are so many benefits to them environmentally and aesthetically.

Naturally, I jumped on the fad and bought my first succulent, a leatherpetal. I put it on my nightstand under my window and figured my work was done. But then a couple weeks later the leaves started to droop. What was happening to my succulent?

I (embarrassingly) overlooked one of the most basic rules of plant care: sun exposure. My succulent was under my window, so it wasn’t getting enough sun. In fact, it wasn’t getting any sun.

That same care my succulent needed transitions to outdoor plants as well, like trees. Of all the things we tout when it comes to tree planting and care, the right tree in the right place is at the..

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Do You 811?

Do You 811?

Tree Planting

Do You 811?

By Arbor Day Foundation | October 5, 2018

If not, you should. It can save your life and protect the environment.
Guest post by Mary Patricia Kindt, Underground Safety Alliance.

Does 811 sound familiar? For tree lovers, or anyone who ever digs or does underground work of any sort, it’s a very important number to know. The “Call Before You Dig” number, better known as 811, is the national federally designated phone number for underground line locating. However, thanks to the progression of technology, there is now an easier and faster way to have your utility lines marked, and that is with online locate requests (learn more at Call811.com). Either way, 811 is synonymous with underground safety. Contacting 811 is free, and is a public service intended to keep the public and environment safe.

The 811 number has been around for 11 years, although the Call Before You Dig system was in place long before that. With population growth and the ceaseless ..

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How Spring Lawn Treatments Help Prepare for Utah Summer Heat

How Spring Lawn Treatments Help Prepare for Utah Summer Heat

Utah’s summers are known for intense heat, dry conditions, and water restrictions, making it essential to prepare your lawn early in the year. The right spring lawn treatments set the foundation for a healthier, greener yard that can withstand summer stress. At Harmon...

read more
How to Keep Your Lawn Green During Utah’s Hot Summers

How to Keep Your Lawn Green During Utah’s Hot Summers

Utah’s dry, hot summers can take a toll on your lawn but with the right care, it’s possible to maintain a lush, green yard all season long. Whether you’re in Salt Lake City, Provo, or anywhere along the Wasatch Front, here are key tips to keep your lawn healthy and...

read more
Spring Lawn Care Checklist for Utah Homeowners

Spring Lawn Care Checklist for Utah Homeowners

As the snow melts and temperatures rise, it's time to get your lawn back in shape. Spring is one of the most important seasons for lawn care in Utah, as the right steps now can set the stage for a lush, green yard all year long. At Harmon & Sons, we’ve put...

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