When trees cross the property line, who needs to prune it? It's a question many homeowners struggle with and could lead to disputes, especially when something goes wrong. Learn a little about tree pruning liability, and talk to your neighbors to come to an agreement about the best way to handle the work. Read more
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When layers of bark start shedding from your tree, it may not be cause for alarm, but it's worth it to discover what is causing the peeling tree bark. Causes range from natural growth to possible disease, so take a closer look to discover any other indication of what's really happening. Read more
We're not all blessed with green thumbs. Though some claim they can never keep any plants alive no matter how much they try. Is there a simple solution? Other than faux plants, try the tips below and if all else fails, call in a plant doctor. Read more
Who do you call when you're sick? While a parent or significant other is a great source of comfort and most likely full of advice, it's usually a doctor who has the ability to prescribe something stronger. The same goes for a tree doctor. Learn the symptoms of sickness in your tree and who you can call to help. Read more
Does it seem like yard work is never done? Between mowing the lawn, watering the garden, and pulling the weeds, there's always something to do. Good news is, there is a time when you can stop tree pruning. Read on to learn when enough is enough. Read more
When it comes to tree removal, time is money (literally). If you hire a professional company to do the work—which is always the safe and efficient option—they will likely charge for the amount of time and manpower to get the job done. So, how long should it take? That depends on several factors, including you and the tree. Here's what to consider when factoring your tree removal timetable. Read more