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  1. Winter Arborist Essentials - Gear & Tips

    Winter Arborist Essentials - Gear & Tips
    Even though many trees go dormant in the winter, arborists do not. For some trees, winter is the best time to prune them. It’s also easier to assess the structure of trees when they don’t have leaves. And if we get a winter storm that damages trees, arborists help with emergency cleanup. With the right equipment and knowledge, arborists can...
  2. Are Your Trees Looking Stressed This Summer Here Are 5 Tips To Keep Them Healthy

    Are Your Trees Looking Stressed This Summer Here Are 5 Tips To Keep Them Healthy
    The summer heat can take a tole not just on us, but on our landscaping as well. If your trees are starting to look stressed as the end of summer approaches, there are a few things you can do to help. 1) Mulch Mulching trees helps cut-down on weeds, stabilize the soil temperature, and keep moisture in the soil. This...
  3. When And How To Use A Pole Pruner or Pole Saw

    When And How To Use A Pole Pruner or Pole Saw
    If you want to cut branches high off the ground, you have three main options: Climb up in the tree or stand on a ladder with a chainsaw or hand pruners. Use a pole saw or pole pruners. Hire a professional to cut the branches for you The first option is dangerous if you're not trained for handling in-tree cutting...
  4. Time For A Trim! Here's What To Prune (And What Not To Prune) This Spring

    Time For A Trim! Here's What To Prune (And What Not To Prune) This Spring
    Are some of your plants starting to look a bit scraggly? They probably need a haircut. Or at least the gardening equivalent. For many plants, spring is the best time to trim or prune. In fact, trimming, pruning, and otherwise cleaning up your plants is one of the top garden tasks for this time of year. Not all plants benefit...

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