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Deciding Whether to Treat an Emerald Ash Borer Infestation

9 August 2018
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There was once a time when an emerald ash borer was a death sentence for a tree. However, with improvements in the treatment of this pest, there is increasingly no reason for infested trees to be disposed of. Still, you must make a decision on whether to remove or treat your tree. Trees That Must Be Treated The treatment only needs to be applied to ash trees that are within 15 miles of an emerald ash borer site.
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Signs Your Trees Need A Visit From An Arborist

12 June 2018
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Trees are like any other plant in your yard -- they can be harmed by too much water, too little water, too much herbicide, insects, and diseases. You should make a practice to examine your trees regularly for signs of poor health so you can treat them before the trees get weak and possibly topple in a storm. Here are some signs of tree problems that could indicate the need for professional help.
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Hire A Tree Service Company To Remove Trees Before Adding Backyard Features

26 April 2018
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Becoming a homeowner gives you a lot of flexibility in deciding what you want to do with the property. If you do not have to follow HOA rules, you will not have many limitations. While you may be content with the inside of your home, you may want to add some features to the backyard. If your landscape has more than a few trees that take up a lot of space, you will want to hire a tree company to help with removing some to avoid issues with future additions.
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4 Reasons To Prune Your Bushes

23 April 2018
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Most people do not love maintaining their landscaping, but maintenance really is essential if you want to keep your home's exterior looking great. One of the most important elements of landscaping maintenance is pruning your bushes. Here are four reasons why pruning is important. 1. Pruning removes damaged and dead branches When a branch dies or becomes damaged, your bush may still continue sending nutrients and moisture to that branch. These nutrients and moisture are wasted on that branch when they could instead be used to maintain the existing branches or aid in the growth of new branches.
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Staying Safe During Tree Care

Tree care might seem simple, but it isn't always easy to trim large tree branches. I started thinking about trimming my own trees a few months ago, but after struggling repeatedly to take care of things on my own, I decided that it would probably be best to enlist the help of a professional. They came out, assessed the damage my trees currently had, and then helped me to identify ways to resolve the problem. I wanted to make a blog that talked all about the powerful benefits of professional tree trimming, so that other people understand how to make their homes and gardens more beautiful.

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