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Home / Agriculture & Natural Resources / Horticulture / Trees

Trees

Tree Planting:

  • Benefits of Trees
  • Choosing the Right Tree
    • Tree Selection and Placement
  • Texas Tree Planting Guide
  • Urban Forest Factsheets – Watering Trees Wisely | How Do I Care for My Trees? | Benefits of Trees | Tree Health Issues
  • Tree Identification
  • Planting a New Tree
  • Planting a Tree
  • Texas Tree Planting Guide
  • Pruning your Trees
  • Tree Owner’s Manual 
  • Hire an Arborist
  • Landowner Assistance
  • Managing Tree Hazards and Risks
    • Storm Related Tree Damage

Tree Diseases:

  • Tree Health
  • Oak Wilt & Ice Damage 
  • Oak Wilt FAQS
  • Oak Wilt– Words of Knowledge from the Hays County Master Gardeners Association
  • Forest Health– Invasive Species | Insects | Diseases
  • Forest Health Hypoxylon Canker
    • Hypoxylon Fact Sheet 2
    • Hypoxylon Fact Sheet 3
  • Forest Health: Identify and Manage Oak Wilt
  • Root Diseases
  • Can My Tree Be Saved?
  • Tree First Aid
  • Continued Effects of Drought on Trees

Fruit Trees:

  • Basic Fruit Trees for Central Texas and Tips to Keep Them Thriving (haysfreepress.com)
  • Growing Fruit Trees At Home In The Texas Hill Country
  • Fruit Resources
    • Peach Variety Resource
    • Apple Variety Resource
    • Citrus Variety Resource
    • Plum, Nectarine, Apricot and Cherry Variety Resource
    • Fig Variety Resource
  • Texas Citrus
  • Patio Citrus

 

  • Great Resource for identifying types trees, disease, how best to grow and more!

Trees are Good brought to you by International Society of Arboriculture (ISA)

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  • Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service for Hays County
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