Pruning Flowering Trees

Posted on: 28 June 2021

Flowering trees add grace and beauty to a landscape. Proper trimming and pruning are a must to ensure the trees reach their full blooming potential. New Vs. Old Wood Flowering trees produce flower buds on either old wood or new wood, depending on the tree variety. New wood flowering trees usually start to bloom in late spring or early summer, typically on buds formed in the early part of spring. Some varieties may continue to bloom repeatedly throughout the entire summer.
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4 Things An Arborist Can Assist You With

Posted on: 16 March 2021

An arborist is an individual who has been trained in how to take proper care of trees. A certified arborist has undergone specific training and has demonstrated training and knowledge by taking a test to obtain a certification that shows one's knowledge. You can hire an arborist, and they will work to help you take care of your trees. 1: Pruning First, an arborist can help take care of your pruning needs.
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A Brief Guide To Tree Trimming For Your Trees

Posted on: 13 October 2020

Some yards are easier than others to maintain. A Southwestern landscape with gravel and cacti will be easier to maintain than a country cottage home with gardens, flower beds, and tree-lined paths. However, no matter what it takes to keep up with your home's landscaping, you want to stay on top of it. If you ignore your yard for a little too long, then it can get out of control before you know it.
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A Basic Guide To Emerald Ash Borer Infestations

Posted on: 21 May 2020

Emerald ash borers came to the US from Asia in the early part of the the new millennium. Since their arrival, these wood-boring insects have left behind a path of devastation across the US, killing millions of ash trees and infesting many more. Understanding the life cycle of the pest as well as proper treatment and control is vitally important if you have ash trees on your property. Ash Borer Lifecycle
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