how to identify tree illnesses and infestations

    2016


  • Seven Reasons To Have Your Trees Pruned Regularly

    16 December 2016
    Most owners wait until their trees are suffering from problems before soliciting the help of a skilled arborist. While it may be possible to fix some tree-related problems after they surface, it is always preferable to address such challenges proactively. In fact, regular pruning – once every two to three years – from a tree trimming service can help improve the healt
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  • Why You Shouldn't Balk At Removing Dead Trees In The Winter

    29 November 2016
    Many people don't cut down trees during the winter season, even though they are likely to get discounts from tree removal companies. Many tree companies offer promotional discounts during this time because business is slow. However, the prospect of low rates isn't the only advantage of winter tree removal. Here are four more reasons you shouldn't postpone cutting down
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  • Two Reasons Why It's Time To Have The Trees In Your Yard Pruned

    8 November 2016
    Having trees in your yard can be a wonderful thing.  They provide refreshing shade when the sun is beaming down, and the leaves often turn beautiful colors as the seasons change.  However, although you may love the look of the trees and appreciate the ambiance that they add to your lawn, you may not understand the importance of regular pruning.  Much li
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  • 2 Steps That Will Help You Attract More Hummingbirds In Your Yard

    17 August 2016
    Birds are a wonderful and beautiful part of nature, and there are many types that live in all areas of the world, including hummingbirds. If you love hummingbirds and enjoy watching them in your yard, you may be interested in finding ways to encourage more to stop by in your yard. Luckily, there are ways to do this, and here are the two best ways to encourage hummingb
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  • Have Pets That Spend Time In Your Backyard? Get Tree Stump Removal To Avoid A High Mushroom Risk During Rainy Season

    13 May 2016
    If you have a tree stump in your backyard, you should not consider the job finished. Whether the tree fell down on its own or you had professionals cut it down because it was becoming a hazard, leaving the stump can have a number of issues, especially if your pets frequently spend time in the backyard. When exposed to little or no sun and wet conditions, the rate of m
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