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The Mucho Harm of Coco Palms: Why Coco Palms and Australian Gardens don't Mix

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A row of coco palms can turn a garden into a tropical paradise; however, it can also give you a whole heap of problems! Although the coco palm, also known as the queen palm, does have several benefits—for instance, a fast growth rate, straight trunk, and tropical appearance—it is also harmful to the environment. This is why it is classified as a weed in Eastern Australia. If your garden is home to one or more coco palms, consider having it professionally removed by tree services; otherwise, you could be faced with the following challenges.…

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Diseased Trees: Warning Signs

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If a tree in your garden becomes diseased, it can lead to the disfiguration, deterioration and even death of the tree. This could have an impact on the look of your garden and if the tree has a special place in your affections this could even be heartbreaking. But how do you know if your tree is diseased? Below are the symptoms of three diseases which can commonly impact Australian trees.…

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Tips On Pruning Your Bottle Brush Tree

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Bottle brush trees (callistemon) are native to Australia and are often used as landscaping feature trees, because of their glorious display of scarlet flowers during the summer months.  Although bottle brush trees are relatively low-maintenance, they do require pruning each year to help keep them in shape.  You can either do this job yourself or ask your local tree service contractor to do the work for you during their annual visit.…

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