by Cheri Willey | Oct 16, 2018 | Landscape Maintenance
Interior needles turn brown and fall off creating a natural mulch for the tree.. If your needles are turning brown from the tips that indicates a potential problem with the tree. As we move into fall and irrigation systems are turned off for the winter, it’s...
by Cheri Willey | Oct 16, 2018 | Home Guide
Fall is a great Time to hike and enjoy the fall color. This weekend my wife and I hiked in the Galena woods area. Prior to the hike I told myself “look for mistletoe “. I didn’t have to look very far to discover it EVERYWHERE! It is extremely easy to spot this time...
by Cheri Willey | Oct 16, 2018 | Landscape Maintenance
Here in the Reno Nevada area many homes have small lawns. Small lawns are a way of conserving water and keeping maintenance to a minimum. Natural turf not only to adds a little green in a sea of beige, brown and tan, but gives the home owner a place to throw a ball...
by Cheri Willey | Mar 1, 2016 | Landscaping
Brian Dean, an ISA Certified Arborist at Gail Willey Landscaping explains how landscape designers, architects and contractors need to be proactive regarding the needs of tree roots and the space they require prior to design and planting. Tree Roots and...
by Cheri Willey | Feb 6, 2016 | Uncategorized
Brian Dean, a seasoned ISA certified arborist on the Gail Willey Landscaping staff, has a plethora of knowledge and is a go-to on all things regarding plant life. Here he explains how to spot turf disease, and how to handle it. Dollar Spot Disease in Turf Quick Facts...