Keeping Your Trees Healthy
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Keeping Your Trees Healthy

When I first bought a new house, I realized that the front trees were a little overgrown. I was worried about a branch breaking in the wind and smashing into a window or the roof, and so I decided to invest in professional tree service. When the arborist came, he had more concerns than just a few overgrown branches. Apparently, a few of my trees had also developed serious pest infestations, and I was worried about what it might mean for their health. He carefully trimmed each tree to ward off disease, and within a few weeks, they were looking a lot better. This blog explains how a professional tree trimmer could help you, so that you aren't left with dying trees.

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Keeping Your Trees Healthy

  • Want to Change Your Landscape? Wait Until Spring to Consider Tree Removal

    24 April 2019

    As autumn passes and turns into winter, you may notice all the leaves on your trees falling to the ground. After picking them up, you should not expect to see any more leaves during winter. When you look out to a somewhat barren and colorless landscape for several months, you may start to think about wanting to invest in tree removal service as a way to change your landscape. To avoid making any decisions that you will regret later, you should wait until spring arrives to invest in tree removal as it will provide you with a better and more reliable experience.

  • 3 Interesting Facts About The Japanese Umbrella Pine Tree

    1 February 2019

    From colorful crepe myrtles and cherry blossoms to cedars and hollies, there are many trees that will add appeal and texture to your landscape design. Because of the large variety, choosing which ones are best for your climate and landscape can be overwhelming. Fortunately, help is available. If you are looking for an attractive tree that will stand the test of time, consider the Japanese umbrella pine. This guide will give you a few interesting facts about this unique pine tree, so you will see the benefits of planting one or more in your yard.

  • Go Green: 4 Tips For Planting Your Live Holiday Tree

    15 December 2018

    If you've decided to buy a live tree for the holidays, you'll need to take some extra steps to help it transition to your yard once the holidays are over. Purchasing a live tree is an excellent way to decorate for the holidays while still doing something good for the environment. However, if you're not careful, your tree might not survive the season. Here are four steps you need to take with your live holiday tree.

  • Signs Your Ash Tree Is Infested with Emerald Ash Borer

    24 October 2018

    If you have an ash tree growing on your property, you may have noticed that it no longer appears as healthy as it once did. You may see leaves falling prematurely or the crowns of the tree dying at a rapid rate. If so, look for the following signs that your ash tree may have an emerald ash borer (EAB) infestation. Vertical Splits in the Bark One of the first things you should look at when determining whether your tree is suffering from an EAB infestation is the bark.

  • Help Your Young Trees Survive The Winter

    10 September 2018

    If you have recently bought a new house in a developing neighborhood or if you have decided to plant some new trees in your yard, you need to make sure that you help your trees live through their first winter and the next few winters after that. Young trees are more vulnerable than mature trees to damage during the winter. Here are some things you can do to help your young trees thrive.