Tree Trimming For Healthy, More Vibrant Trees
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12 August 2019
When you work hard to make your yard look great, the health of the trees on your property is always something to pay attention to. Tree trimming helps remove diseased or dead branches, increases air circulation within the tree canopy, and encourages the growth of new branches and leaves. When you have a tree with a large broken limb, it can become a safety hazard if the limb falls on your property.
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Moving And Want To Take Your Mature Tree With You? Tips To Remove The Tree To Take It With You
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4 July 2019
Because it can take trees years to grow large and tall, you may want to take your mature tree with you when you move to a new home. If so, you can do this but only if you do it correctly. It is important that you hire a professional tree removal service to start with. This service can help move the tree for you, and then you can start the replanting process.
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3 Proactive Strategies for Preventing Tree Fungus
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22 May 2019
If you're like most homeowners, creating and maintaining an appealing outdoor living space is important to you for a variety of reasons. You probably enjoy spending time in your backyard with family and friends during outdoor cookouts, a quiet cup of coffee on your deck on beautiful mornings, and relaxing with a cold beverage under the shade of a tall tree on hot afternoons and evenings. However, it's hard to enjoy spending time in an outdoor environment that contains unhealthy trees, which is why vigilance concerning fungal pathogens is essential for those desiring to maintain a healthy backyard environment.
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Three Ways To Increase Production In Your Backyard Fruit Trees
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13 February 2019
If you're like many modern homeowners, you'r intrigued by the idea of growing a certain amount of your own fruits and vegetables in your own backyard. Perhaps your grandparents still kept a home garden and you have fond memories of visiting them during the growing season, or maybe you've been inspired by the recent trend among homeowners to devote at least some of their backyard space to growing good things to eat.
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