Bradford Pear Trees: Trimming, Maintenance, And More
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23 February 2023
Although they're technically an invasive species, Bradford pear trees are commonly planted by builders and developers because they're inexpensive, grow quickly, and showcase beautiful blooms during the spring months. Still, they do require some special care and maintenance to keep them looking great for years to come. If you have a Bradford pear tree on your property, there are some important things you should know.
The Importance of Trimming a Bradford Pear
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The Potential Risks Of DIY Tree Trimming
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26 January 2023
Many people try to cut the costs of cleaning and maintaining their yards. This is the reason why DIY tree trimming is popular among homeowners. However, the dangers involved with DIY tree trimming make it more costly than hiring an arborist. Understanding the risks of trimming trees on your own will help you acknowledge the importance of hiring a professional to do it.
Tree Damage
It is crucial to have a basic knowledge of trees when trimming them.
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5 Tips To Make The Most Of Tree Pruning On Your Property
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29 December 2022
Tree pruning can be a great investment for your property to help you feel more in control of your landscape and to give your home greater curb appeal. Tree pruning services work to make your property more sound by examining each of your trees and then pruning them as needed based on the type of trees you have, their current condition, and what your goal for your trees is.
Here are five tips to get the most out of tree pruning on your property.
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Should You Get Late-Season Tree Pruning Done On Your Trees?
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7 December 2022
If you're late in the season and you want to get some tree pruning done, it's wise to look into all your options before moving forward. If you go into a tree pruning session too late in the season, your trees and shrubs may go into shock from the pruning. This can make it harder for the trees and shrubs to recover in the spring. If you trim them at just the right time of the late season, your trees can flourish and thrive as they go into a more dormant season, which allows them to get off to a great start come early spring.
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