Utah Tree Diseases

4 Utah Tree Pests and Diseases to Watch for This Fall (and How to Stop Them)

4 Utah Tree Pests and Diseases to Watch for This Fall (and How to Stop Them) As fall settles into Utah, it’s not just the cooler weather and falling leaves that demand attention — pests and diseases are gearing up for winter, and they can do significant harm to your trees if left unchecked. During […]

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Urban Tree Care in Utah: What You Need to Know About Pest and Disease Risks

Urban Tree Care in Utah: What You Need to Know About Pest and Disease Risks The Hidden Threat to Trees along the Wasatch Front — and How to Beat It Utah’s urban trees aren’t just nice to look at — they clean our air, cool our neighborhoods, and support the local ecosystem. But just like wild forests,

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You Plant the Trees, We Keep Them Alive: Post-Planting Tree Care for Utah Landscapers

Landscaping Is Only the Start — Tree Care Comes Next   Landscapers shape beautiful outdoor spaces — planting trees that provide shade, structure, and long-term value. But after the job’s done, what happens to those trees? In Utah’s dry climate and difficult soils, even a well-planted tree can fail without proper follow-up care. That’s where Utah Tree Care

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Stop Fire Blight from Destroying Your Trees with Utah Tree Care

Combat Fire Blight with Utah Tree Care’s Expert Solutions Fire Blight is one of the most aggressive tree diseases you can encounter, especially if you have flowering pears, crabapples, or other ornamental trees. This bacterial infection spreads rapidly, causing blackened branches, scorched leaves, and severe dieback. If left untreated, it can destroy the entire tree. What

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The Color Change That Could Kill Your Tree: What Every Utah Homeowner Should Know

It started like any other summer. The trees in the neighborhood were full and vibrant until one homeowner noticed something strange. Their towering oak, once lush and green, was fading. Not all at once, but slowly. First a few pale leaves. Then more. Before long, the canopy lost its shine, and the green gave way

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