Wet Spring Leading to Brown Spots on Oaks and MaplesWet Spring Leading to Brown Spots on Oaks and MaplesA cool, wet spring is causing a fungi to grow on some of our hardwood trees like ash, oak and maples.Lee VossLee Voss
Changing Leaves May Mean Trees Are StressedChanging Leaves May Mean Trees Are StressedIf you notice some of your trees starting to change color already, that's not a good sign. It could mean your trees are distressed and need water.Lee VossLee Voss
Lawns Still Too Wet To Start YardworkLawns Still Too Wet To Start YardworkAs the weather warms and the sun shines, it can be hard not to get into our lawns and gardens. But, a U-of-M Extension Educator and Horticulturist says you can do real damage to your lawn if you start raking and de-thatching too soon. Lee VossLee Voss