The Davey Tree Expert Company provides research-driven tree services, grounds maintenance and environmental and utility infrastructure consulting for residential, utility, commercial and environmental partners in the U.S. and Canada. Established in 1880 and headquartered in Kent, Ohio, Davey has over 12,000 employees and is the ninth largest employee-owned company in the U.S. This year, Davey celebrates 45 years of employee ownership – Join us and apply today!
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Tree Care: What to Know About Palm Trees and Carbon Sequestration
December 22, 2021
Jason Henning and Scott Maco from the Davey Institute bust some myths about palm trees and carbon sequestration.
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Five tips to help prep your trees for winter
December 17, 2021
Matt Schaefer from Davey's Barrington office shares advice on how to care for your trees this winter so they will emerge healthy in the spring.
Promotion & Appointment Press Releases
Davey Names Long Island District Manager
December 7, 2021
Justin Walker appointed to district manager of Davey's Long Island office.
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Foliage and the Fall Five
November 24, 2021
Nick St. Sauveur from Cortese Tree Specialists shares five tips to prepare your trees and landscapes for winter weather.
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Fall color doesn’t get any better than right now
November 15, 2021
Lou Meyer, business developer for Davey's mid-Atlantic region, talks about how fall color was affected this year, and how to keep your trees healthy as winter approaches.
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Being a Tree Detective
November 11, 2021
Sarah Ruark from the Davey Institute talks about the International Society of Arboriculture's Detective Dendro® educational mystery series that Sarah contributes to, as well as how you can investigate your own trees.
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With Weather More And More Severe, Experts Warn To Be On The Lookout For Dangerous ‘Zombie’ Trees
November 10, 2021
Jay Reitter from Davey's New Jersey office talks about why zombie trees happen and what to look for.
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Trees along curbsides are more susceptible to health decline
November 10, 2021
Justin Irelan from Davey's Northwest Detroit office talks about why trees planted along curbsides are more susceptible to damage and health decline, especially our maple trees.
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