A tree hollow is a hole or cavity in a living tree. Holes can appear in tree trunks after a limb breaks off or the bark sustains injuries that expose the sapwood. While a tree hollow may seem like a detriment to the tree, it's an important part of the surrounding environment. Read more
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If a Tree Falls in the Woods, Should I Remove it?
The Pros and Cons of Removing Woodland Trees
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November 2, 2017
Removing woodland trees from your property has both pros and cons. From issues of safety to protecting the ecosystem, there's a lot to consider when it comes time to decide if a tree should stay or go. Read more
Autumn brings vivid red, yellow, and orange hues to the landscape. But when leaves change color it means more than just fall, it means fallen autumn leaves. There are things you can do to make the most of these leaves and help strengthen your lawn and garden Read more
When it comes to overhanging tree branches in your yard, over your house, or along power lines that effect your home, you may have some say about what happens to that tree and its maintenance. Read more
Whether the area you live is susceptible to hurricanes, tornados, or other natural disasters, there's a way to help prepare for possible storm damage to your yard. While you may think a strong, seemingly healthy tree could withstand the forces of a large storm, you could be underestimating the power of Mother Nature. Read more
Whether you want a tree to fall or not, removing a fallen tree can be a process. Depending on how the tree falls, you may be able to get free assistance with removing it from your property. From old age to storm damage, toppling trees come with a set of rules on what to do once it hits the ground. Read more