by Bradley Trees | Apr 22, 2025 | Arborist Buffalo NY, Plant Healthcare, Spring Tree Care, Tree Care WNY, Tree Disease Prevention, Tree Education, WNY Tree Tips for Spring
Spring is one of the most prominent times of the year when trees start to develop diseases, leading to weakened structural integrity, reduced nutrient and water uptake, and even the worst-case scenario of a dead or dying tree. At Bradley Tree, while we...
by Bradley Trees | Dec 30, 2024 | Arborist Buffalo NY, Conservation, Education, Plant Healthcare, Tree Removal Buffalo NY
Everyone knows what a zombie is, the slowly shuffling husks that aren’t quite dead or alive. They can appear alive at a glance but after looking for a bit the picture comes into focus. Did you know that something similar can happen to our beloved trees too? Believe it...
by Bradley Trees | Nov 11, 2024 | Arborist, Education, Fall Tree Care, Plant Healthcare
Knowing when to stop watering your trees in late fall can make all the difference in their health through the winter. Tree hydration is crucial, but as we head into the colder months, it’s important to adjust your watering practices to help trees transition...
by Bradley Trees | Oct 8, 2024 | Arborist, Education, Plant Healthcare, Tree Education
Fall and early winter in Buffalo bring a unique mix of heavy winds, rain, and lake-effect snow that can put even the sturdiest trees to the test. For homeowners in Western New York, taking early steps to protect trees through professional plant health care isn’t...
by Bradley Trees | Aug 7, 2024 | Beneficial Native Insects, Conservation, Education, Plant Healthcare
In the lush gardens of Buffalo, NY, every plant, every bloom, and every leaf plays a role in creating a vibrant tapestry of greenery. But look closer, and you’ll notice smaller, bustling activities that are just as crucial to your garden’s health. These...
by Bradley Trees | Jul 11, 2024 | Plant Healthcare, Spring Tree Care, Tree Education
Magnolia trees, with their broad, glossy leaves and large, fragrant blossoms, are a staple in many Buffalo and Western New York (WNY) gardens. These trees not only add aesthetic value but also contribute to the local ecosystem. However, like all living things,...