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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  • How Tree Removal Makes Your Yard Better

    23 June 2023

    If you're a person who always holds onto their trees because they improve your landscape and it's the best way to make your curb appeal stronger, there may be other ways you can improve your land. Believe it or not, it may not lie in keeping trees. Instead, you may want to consider tree removal. If you have tree removal done, you can improve your landscape in many ways. Your yard can actually be left in better condition after removing trees.

  • 5 Legalities To Consider When Removing A Tree

    12 May 2023

    Cutting down a tree isn't always something you can just do. In some cases, there may be legal concerns that you and your tree removal service must navigate. 1. Is the tree on your property? In most cases, the tree must be on your property in order for you to legally remove it. You can usually have overhanging branches from a neighbor's tree pruned back to the property line, but it can only be removed if the trunk is on your property.

  • 5 Reasons To Consider Residential Tree Clearing

    12 May 2023

    A few trees can be a welcome addition to almost any yard, but too many trees on a single lot can cause problems. These are just a few reasons to consider tree clearing on your property. 1. Reduce Mold and Moss Issues    Mold and algae stains on siding, or moss growing on the roof or in the yard, can be issued when you live on a heavily treed property. The problem is with trapped moisture and minimal sunlight, two qualities that lead to lush mold, mildew, and moss growth.

  • Should You Have A Stump Ground Out Or Removed?

    21 April 2023

    After a tree falls or is removed, you are left with a stump. Stumps are an attractive nuisance in your yard. They attract animals and insects, which can become a huge problem. They may also be infested with invasive insects, which caused the tree to fall or be infected with some disease or fungus. You need to make sure that the stump gets removed. There are a couple of ways to get that stump out of your yard.

  • Minimizing Sap Loss When You Trim Trees

    4 April 2023

    Do trees bleed? They do not have blood in the traditional sense, but they do have sap, which is a liquid used to carry water and nutrients to their leaves. Sap is a lot like blood in several ways. For one, if a tree loses too much sap, it can have a hard time recovering and making enough new sap to feed its tissues. Sap runs out whenever a living tree branch is cut.