What to look for this time of the year. 
Friday, May 3, 2013, 09:11 PM
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This time of the year your trees should be coming into full bloom. If your limbs or only part of the tree is blooming tis is an indication yo need service done to the tree.

What should I do?
1) Dead limbs should be removed properly and safely by a professional Arborist.
2) Trees that have not bloomed or only partially bloomed should be evaluated for possible solutions, such as fertilization or in extreme cases possible removal.

If you ever have concerns we are always available to evaluate your arbor care concerns so we can keep your property beautiful and safe.
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Are My Trees Dangerous? 
Wednesday, April 3, 2013, 09:43 PM
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What to look for!

1) A new lean to the tree with ground roots mounding out of the ground or exposed.

2) Rot, decay, or cracks at the base of the tree.

3) Multiple large dead limbs that if not removed will be dangerous.
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When should I prune ornamental trees? 
Wednesday, April 3, 2013, 06:47 PM
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The best time to prune ornamentals is in the late fall and winter when the trees are dormant. Pruning trees while they are dormant prevents many diseases from entering depending of the species.
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Why do I have squirrels? 
Wednesday, April 3, 2013, 06:43 PM
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Most likely they have a tree or tree limbs that are too close to the house. The most common cause is limbs are too close to the root.

How do you stop it?
The best cure is to have an arborist prune or remove limbs as needed to provide approimately 20' of clearance which prevents them from jumping back and forth.

**Please note this is a great preventor, but squirrels can always run up a utility pole over the wires and get to the house if they really want to. In that case do pruning and consult a pest prefessional.
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Why hire a certified arborist 
Monday, March 25, 2013, 08:37 PM
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Why Hire a Certified Arborist

1) Very few "Tree Guys" will take the effort to go through extensive training to be certified to provide proper arbor care.

2) ISA or state certified arborist must stay current with all updated set forth by our industry leaders.

3)A certified arborist will never provide in proper prunning to your trees as we risk our credentials being revoked if we do so.
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