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    How To Determine The Right Location To Plant Trees

    8/25/2021

     
    ​Trees are an important element of our ecosystem. They give us greenery, provide shade and comfort during the summer, clean the air and absorb heavy rainfall through their root systems. Apart from providing a home to wild habitat, they also give us a sense of peace. By carefully choosing the location to plant a tree, you can ensure that it becomes an asset to your property and not a hazard or nuisance.

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    5 Safety Tips For Tree Trimming

    8/18/2021

     
    ​Trimming is important for the health and structure of a tree. Branches from trees and shrubs need to be removed when they pose a risk to life and property during heavy rains and storms. In some cases, landowners want the overgrown trees in their yards to be molded in a specific shape to enhance the curb appeal of the property. Trimming a tree can also make it healthier and spread its branches wider.

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    The Pros And Cons Of Stump Grinding

    7/15/2021

     
    ​Trees make a property alive, but it becomes essential to cut them down when they become sick or dead. Even after you’ve cut down a tree, the stump remains. If you leave a tree stump in place, you can witness the invasion of pests and other organisms. Many ant species can quickly construct nests inside of these stumps and appear all-around your home. Apart from ants, termites also love to feast on tree stumps.

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    An introduction to tree fertilizing

    7/12/2021

     
    ​People plant trees for many reasons like enhancing the curb appeal of a property, privacy, providing shade, and supporting the wildlife. Given how valuable they are, we all want to keep them in good shape.

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    4 Tips To Deal With Harmful Tree Insects

    7/8/2021

     
    Even though the growing human population continues to have a negative impact on the environment, invasive insects and diseases are also causing significant harm to trees. Tree destroying insects like hemlock woolly adelgid, emerald ash borer, Asian longhorned beetle, and spotted lanternfly, are destroying vast areas of forests every year. For instance, wood-boring insects tunnel and feed under the bark of living wood and can make a tree structurally weak, eventually leading to the death of susceptible trees.

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    5 Signs That Your Tree Is Dead

    7/6/2021

     
    Trees bring shade and beauty to a residential landscape, but they can easily become a liability if they are dying or are dead. Dead trees are not just eyesores, they can pose a significant threat to the safety of you and your family if they are close to your house. The key here is to spot a dying or a dead tree at the right time. However, it is not an easy task since a tree may appear to be fine on the outside. ​

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    A Brief Introduction To The Job Of An Arborist

    6/29/2021

     
    ​An arborist is a trained professional who can cultivate, manage, care for, and rehabilitate trees and shrubs. Certified arborists have a certain level of competency in the art and science of tree care by passing a comprehensive examination by an organization like the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). A certified arborist will offer an accurate diagnosis of the problem your tree is facing to create an improvement plan.

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    5 Mistakes To Avoid During Tree Trimming

    6/28/2021

     
    ​Trees are the most valuable asset of a landscape. They provide shade to our homes, reduce air pollution and soil erosion, and provide habitat for wildlife. Having large trees in the back or front yard increases a home's value. As a tree grows, it is essential to trim it regularly to ensure healthy growth. If not done correctly, a tree can become an eyesore and make the rest of the yard look ugly.

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    A Guide To Determining The Right Soil For Your Tree

    6/24/2021

     
    ​Soil is the most crucial element for the healthy growth of a tree. All soils have some things in common — nutrients, minerals, water, liquids, air, and gases. Trees rely on the soil for anchorage, nutrients, and water, so it’s important that you choose the right type of soil. Each tree requires a different soil, so what works for one may not work for another.

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    A Guide To Tree-Trimming

    6/21/2021

     

    Trees and shrubs help enhance the curb appeal of your home. However, young and ornamental trees need trimming to grow in a healthy manner. If you don't regularly trim your trees, you may see branches growing unevenly, making them appear untidy. At the same time, dead or broken branches pose a huge risk to personal safety and nearby property.


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