Different Kinds of Tree Services You May Need on Your Property

Posted on: 31 March 2016
If you are like many homeowners, the trees on your property are a source of pride and enjoyment. But failure to enlist regular services like tree lopping may eventually lead to a tree requiring to be uprooted. The thought of tree removal may be taboo considering how long trees take to grow. However, having a damaged tree on your property poses environmental risks. Here are some of the different types of tree services offered by professional arborists and how they can help keep your trees healthy or remove trees that need to go.
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5 Trees You Should Never Plant in Your Back Garden

Posted on: 1 March 2016
Having your own back garden is a huge pleasure and privilege, but the success of your garden and the joy that it gives you is directly related to the trees that you plant within that garden. There are some trees that are unstable and could fall over, some that attract disease, pests, or animals you don't want in your garden, and some that have destructive roots. Here's what not to plant.
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Symptoms That Your Trees Need Some Expert Help

Posted on: 14 August 2015
Your garden can provide hours of pleasure, especially in the summertime, but sometimes it does need some loving care and attention. If you notice any changes in the trees in your garden, it might be time to call in a tree specialist for an expert diagnosis. In the meantime here are some tips to get you started. Foliage Firstly, you should pay attention to the foliage on your trees and be alert to any changes.
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The Benefits of Tree Lopping Services

Posted on: 7 July 2015
In the past, removing trees from your backyard was considered a troublesome task, and many avoided it altogether. However, it has become increasingly easier to get rid of unwanted trees from your garden by using the services of professional tree loppers. It is true that trees have lots of advantages, such as providing shade during hot summer days, but they do have some disadvantages. Unless you properly control their growth, trees can pose serious health risks for those who walk under them.
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