Are you noticing your beautiful Northwest Florida trees losing their vibrant green, turning instead to a concerning yellow? This common issue, known as chlorosis, can be a sign of underlying problems impacting your tree’s health. Understanding what these yellow leaves mean is the first step towards bringing your trees back to life. D’s Trees, your […]
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Tree dormancy is a natural rest period when a tree is alive but not actively growing, triggered by shorter days and cooler weather, so it can survive winter conditions. Deciduous trees often lose all their leaves, and evergreens slow their growth, but inside the tree, buds and tissues are simply paused until temperatures and day […]
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Florida’s subtropical climate is defined by moisture. Relative humidity often sits between 74 and 80 percent throughout the year, and during the wet season it rarely lets up. Combined with heavy rainfall, this creates ideal growing conditions on paper, but in reality, it places constant pressure on trees. Some native species handle this balance well. […]
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Trees add value and beauty to your yard, but when they start leaning, dropping limbs, or showing signs of disease, they can quickly become a safety risk. In Pace, FL, with its hurricane seasons, sandy soil, and high winds, ignoring tree problems can lead to roof damage, power line hazards, or costly emergency removals. A […]
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If your trees are thinning, dropping leaves too early, or developing cracks and fungus, you may be looking at more than seasonal stress. These are early warning signs that your tree could be sick, dying, or structurally unsound. Problems like internal decay, root damage, and pest infestation often start quietly before they become a safety […]
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