How To Be Unpopular in the Tree Trimming World

By Julian | September 23, 2014

Poor Rodney Dangerfield. The late “I can’t get no respect” comedian apparently found he wasn’t popular close to home, either. “I looked up my family tree,” he said, “and found out I was the sap.” In the tree-trimming world, nobody cares if you’re the sap in your family: what makes you unpopular has a lot…

The Dummies Guide to Tree Planting in the Bay Area

By Julian | August 11, 2014

Planting and nourishing healthy trees is about more than digging a hole in the ground and dropping in a sapling. Still, it doesn’t have to be complicated. A little research and work on the back-end can help you figure how to plant a tree and when to plant a tree on your Bay Area property an…

Tree Hollows: One Big Myth, One Big Truth Uncovered

By Julian | July 22, 2014

The Tree Hollow Myth In our popular imagination, there’s hardly a place as idyllic as the hollow of an old tree – even better if it’s in the middle of a mossy forest, surrounded by chirping birds and squirrels. The romantic association makes sense: Winnie the Pooh, after all, lived in a cozy hollow in…

What Your Mom Didn’t Tell You About Your Bay-Friendly Landscape (& Global Warming)

By Julian | June 22, 2014

Fewer things invoke Americana like a bit of Mom’s advice. You know, that you should eat carrots to improve your vision, make your bed as soon as you wake up, clean behind your ears, and whatever you do – don’t make that face, because it will most certainly freeze that way.   But there’s some wisdom…

Why Your HOA Board Should Be Talking About Mulch

By Julian | May 2, 2014

Why Your HOA Board Should Be Talking About Mulching Around Trees Trees: they’re associated with hugging, nature, life itself – and with good reason. The environmental, societal, and economic impact of these shade-giving, oxygen-producing plants is enormous. And tree mulch? It turns out that small, 2-4 inch pile of matter surrounding the base of the…

If You Read One Article About Pruning Bushes – Read This One!

By Julian | April 24, 2014

   Hollywood actors often talk of “disappearing” into roles, where they aim for a performance so natural it looks effortless to those taking it in. They don’t want their method to be overly apparent, and it’s the same for many forms of art. It certainly applies to landscaping: you do want your garden to be enjoyed by…

Call Today – Free Disposal Service and Get a Tree!

By Julian | February 12, 2014

Now through May 31st! Schedule tree service anytime before May 31st and we will waive disposal and recycling fees – a $150 dollar value! (A minimum purchase of $1300 is required). We offer flexible plans and service offerings. Schedule service now, and the fees are on the house! In addition, we will provide you with a…

Bayscape Irrigates San Jose’s Emma Prusch Park!

By Julian | January 27, 2014

Have you visited Emma Prusch Park in San Jose yet? We were honored to assist the Santa Clara Valley Chapter of California Rare Fruit Growers by installing the necessary irrigation upgrades to the Heritage Orchard, located in the park, to ensure the young distressed trees would make it for spring! The orchard teaches the public about growing delicious fruits in home gardens!

Why Planting Summer Bulbs Makes the World A Better Place

By Julian | January 27, 2014

Sure, it was spring-blooming daffodils that inspired poet William Wordsworth to pen his famous ode to the golden flowers in all of their dancing glory. But summer bulbs – think dahlias, callas, cannas, gladiolas, and so many more – can bring an equally breathtaking splash of color to your landscape. And since our Mediterranean climate brings with it an early spring, April is the perfect time to start planting these versatile, cost-efficient beauties.

Why Spraying for Peach Leaf Curl Now, Can Save Fruit & Money Later!

By Julian | January 26, 2014

You have probably seen a nearby peach or nectarine tree that is suffering greatly from peach leaf curl…… How does it happen? Peach leaf curl causes leaves of peaches and nectarines to discolor, pucker, distort, and eventually fall off. Peach leaf curl is a fungal disease which overwinters in the tree bark and around the buds. The…

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