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Being a woman in a male dominated profession
https://www.isa-arbor.com/WhocaWe-Are/Women-in-Arboriculture-Christie-Bryant
https://www.isa-arbor.com/WhocaWe-Are/Women-in-Arboriculture-Christie-Bryant
Atlanta has trees! Everywhere you look, they peek out of gutters, empty lots, and shopping centers. Some trees we breed, care for, and plant in the perfect spot. Some trees are just thrown in the ground and never grow, while Read more…
First, it’s not a tree’s fault. They are standing there providing shade and homes for animals and bugs, sequestering carbon and preventing erosion and every time a big storm rolls in, the South turns against them! WHY?? Well, because they Read more…
OHHHHH y’all! Spring is in the air here in Atlanta. The cherry trees and two kinds of magnolias are really showing out right now so I am going to take a minute and share some tree love. Magnolia × soulangeana, Read more…
Christie and I started working together at the beginning of February 2021. She hired me to help with the marketing side of the business so she could focus more on her customers and the trees! We all know that Christie Read more…
Do you ever wonder what face cream your dermatologist uses or what toothbrush a dentist uses? And do they really floss every day? I, too, have wondered this and I thought maybe you all wondered about my plant care tips. Read more…
Leaf scorch is a common problem for maple trees. Symptoms are light brown or tan dead areas between the leaf veins or edges. It’s a sign of several potential issues. Dry weather, mixed with wind and heat is the primary Read more…
Fungi are a keystone of forest ecosystems. Mushrooms, toadstools, and fruiting bodies are just a peek into the world of the main body of the fungus. Most fungi live beneath the surface of the forest floor, and they’re importance and Read more…
There are many common diseases found in the oak tree. Oak leaf blister, anthracnose, Tubakia leaf spot, bacterial leaf scorch, oak wilt, fusiform rust, powdery mildew, sooty mold, crown galls, hypoxylon cankers, canker or “heart” rot, bacterial wetwood, Armillaria root Read more…
Leyland cypress is now one of the most broadly used plants in commercial and residential landscapes throughout Georgia as a formal hedge, screen, buffer strip, or barrier for winds. It is an elegant, fast growing evergreen tree that has adapted Read more…