2015

Special Considerations For Trimming Maple, Birch, Oak, And Flowering Trees

Generally speaking, the best time to trim trees is in early spring before they start their new growth for the year. This allows them to heal during a time of heavy growth. Pruning and trimming after this growth takes place means that the energy expended on the trimmed areas was wasted. However, it's possible to trim most trees at any time of year if necessary for health or safety. It may take a tree longer to heal if it is trimmed in late spring or summer, but unless the tree is already weak and unhealthy, it will recover in time. Read More 

5 Signs A Tree In Your Yard Should Be Removed

Trees are a beautiful addition to any yard and may provide an excellent source of shade. But if a tree begins to show signs of disease or is dying, you will have to decide whether or not to have it removed. Some species of trees can survive for years before completely dying, but sometimes a tree will show symptoms that indicate that removal is the best option. If your tree has any of the following symptoms, you should consider having it removed by an experienced tree removal company: Read More 

Debunking Common Myths About Tree Stump Removal

Trees can be a valuable part of your property, but when one is in the way, it can be more of a nuisance than anything else. Even worse, once the tree itself is removed, you will be left with a stump that is just an eyesore. Even though tree stumps are fairly easy to have removed by a professional, it is not uncommon for people to just leave the stumps where they are and wait for them to deteriorate on their own. Read More