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Fall 2009

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Dear Friends and Fellow Tree Lovers
TLC Update
Critters & Cruds
Tree of the Quarter
Tree Care Tips - Give Your Trees TLC

Dear Friends and Fellow Tree Lovers

First, I want to thank all of our clients for their business this year. This has been a difficult year for many. There is no doubt that the economy has suffered this year and TreeLoving Care finally had no choice but to participate in the down turn...

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TLC Update

James Tuttle went to the Christmas Décor convention in July. It was a very informative and inspiring show. There are many new and innovative products on the market. TLC will be introducing many of these products to our clients this year...

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Critters & Cruds

Kermes scale is still a little active. Most of the hatch has occurred, but control can still be achieved with a spray. While the damage is fresh on every ones mind, the elm leaf beetle has done a tremendous amount of damage this year.

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Tree of the Quarter

Mimosa, also called Silk-tree (Albizia julibrissin), does fairly well in the West Texas area and seeds so well that many people dislike it. It can be a little bit messy, but is a pretty good selection where a small tree is needed.

Tree Care Tips - Give Your Trees TLC

Fall fertilization is very important for plant health. Nature drops a blanket of leaves in the fall, which not only insulate the soil from cold temperatures and retains moisture, but also decays and returns nutrients to the soil.

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10.12.2009. 23:50