Julia Grant
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Homeowners Guide To Stump Removal
It can be tempting to leave a stump in place, simply because it is the easy choice and it may even provide a sort of rustic charm. Removal is actually the better option, though. Stump Concerns Unfortunately, old stumps can attract unwanted pests and problems into your yard. Termites and other wood-devouring insects are often drawn to old stumps. They can then spread to your home. Animal pests may also be drawn to stumps. [Read More]
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Have A Lot Of Older Trees? 2 Tips To Keep Them Healthy
If you have a lot of older trees in your yard, they may need to be protected to preserve the tree's lifespan, structure, and health. As a tree grows older, it may become weaker and need your help in order to keep growing. Fortunately, there are many things you can do, two of which are listed below. Brace and Cable the Tree If your trees have become infected with diseases, are leaning to one side too much, or have a lot of sagging or broken branches, then bracing the tree is a good option. [Read More]
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What To Know About Landscape Tree Shapes
In addition to considering tree sizes, you may also want to consider each tree's natural shape when planning landscape design and care. This can help you determine the best placement and pruning schedule and technique for the tree. Here are some of the basics of tree shapes and how these shapes may affect your landscaping. Trees have several categories of shapes The shape of a tree tends to fall into one of a few different categories. [Read More]
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Make Room For New Landscape Features With Tree Removal Service
As a homeowner, you can make plans to change your property at any time. If you like what your home has to offer on the inside, but you are still looking for ways that you can improve the outside, you should hire a tree removal service in your area to make space to fit in brand-new features. Irrigation System While you may use an irrigation system to water your grass, flowers, shrubs, and trees, you may know that installing one would be difficult with a particular tree on your property. [Read More]
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Tree Removal: Common Concerns And Questions
Having a tree removed seems like a fairly straight forward process, but you may have a few questions or concerns that will need to be addressed first. What Will You Do With the Removed Wood? Most tree removal services provide removal of the resulting wood as part of the included cost or for a small dumping fee. There are other options, though. If you have a fireplace, wood-burning stove, or firepit, you can keep the wood instead. [Read More]
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Deep Root Watering: A Guide For Tree Owners
If someone told you, "Water your tree," what would you do? Chances are, you would go position a hose near the base of the tree and let water flow over the area. Some of this water would eventually make its way down to the tree's roots, but unfortunately, a lot of it would not. Most would be absorbed by the topsoil and then used by more superficial plants, like grass. [Read More]
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How To Properly Trim A Plum Tree
All fruit trees need regular trimming if you want them to produce abundant fruit. Plum trees, however, are especially particular. If you make certain mistakes during trimming, or if you don't trim often enough, you will have very few plums to harvest that year. So how do you go about properly trimming a plum tree? Follow these steps. Use sharp, sanitized shears. You do not want to saw off branches or cut them with dull shears, which can cause the green wood to tear. [Read More]
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Avoid Insects And Other Pests With Stump Grinding
While a tree in your yard can host a variety of cute birds and chipmunks during its life, the wildlife population may become more problematic once the tree is removed and only the stump remains. Here are some of the wood-eating insects and other pests that you can avoid attracting if you hire stump grinding services promptly. Termites Termites are probably the best-known wood-eating pest whose name every homeowner will recognize. [Read More]
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Four Hidden Damages Caused by Landscape Trees
Not all property damage caused by trees is immediately obvious. In some cases, the problems are hidden. Just because you can't see the issue doesn't mean that you shouldn't remove the tree, though. 1. Line Upheaval A variety of utility lines may run beneath your yard, such as electric, gas, and water. These are placed underground to protect them, but this protection may not be enough if there is a tree growing nearby. [Read More]
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Five Root Issues That May Necessistate Tree Removal
Tree root problems can be difficult to diagnose, and many of them can't be solved by anything other than tree removal. Know the most common types of tree root issues so you can maintain a watchful eye for them. 1. Pipe Threats Supply lines for gas, water, and even electricity may run through to your house, while sewer pipes run out and connect to the main line. Generally, underground is the safest location for these pipes and lines, unless tree roots endanger them. [Read More]