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How do I know if my tree is healthy?

Is your tree healthy? Is it safe? How do you know when to ask for help? Here are some signs that we look for as arborists at Port City Tree Care to tell if a tree deserves some love and attention.  ...

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Boxwood Psyllid – Should you be concerned?

This year, there have been several instances of Boxwoods displaying significant infestations of Boxwood Psyllid. Although treatment is typically not recommended, some situations have warranted it due...

Resistance Drilling and how it provides tree owners with more information

What is resistance drilling? Resistance drilling has been around for several decades (nearly 40 years) and has been used to determine the strength of wood.  It uses a very small diameter drill bit...

Happy Earth Day

Earth day is 55-years this year and I have grown up relatively mindful of Earth Day. It is generally the same week as my birthday and Arbor Day. I have always wondered, Is Earth Day intentionally so...

What’s going on with the Rhododendrons this year in New England?

Broadleaf evergreen shrubs like rhododendrons, hollies, and boxwoods add beauty and greenery to the winter landscape. Come spring, many homeowners are alarmed to see brown, scorched-looking leaves and...

Buck rub and Young Trees

Buck rub on young sapling trees indicates that a male deer (buck) has used the tree to rub its antlers. These rubs serve purposes such as marking territory, strengthening neck muscles, and removing...

Root zone excavations explained

Root zone excavation (also called air spading or root collar excavation) is a method used to safely expose and inspect a tree’s roots—especially around the trunk—without damaging them. It’s often done...