While many recommendations for drought-stressed trees are consistent year-round, specific factors should be contemplated during winter.
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As a promise to our clients to deliver the highest quality service
As a promise to our employees to provide the safest possible work environment
As a promise to our community to learn and grow in the field of arboriculture and to always seek the best and most up-to-date information, practices and training.
As our spring season fast approaches and the buds of our trees just start to break, we would like you to take note of your tree’s health. Just like our bodies, your tree can give you signs that it is in distress.
Read MoreOne of the best ways to maximize your overall investment in your landscape is to care for your trees when they are young. Developing a plan with an arborist when the trees are small can tremendously improve the health and longevity of the trees over their lifespan. This foresight can prevent unnecessary and costly removals and help future growth.
Read MoreIn the forest, trees exist and flourish without any human intervention or controls. Dead limbs fall off eventually, views are not obstructed so limbs are not selectively removed and poor branch structure is not a concern for nature. However, in the urban environment our structures, playscapes and lawns impact our trees and our trees impact them
Read MoreUnderstandably, crew safety is a hot topic in the tree care industry. As professionals, we must always ask ourselves, “How can we be more safe?” The reason for this is obvious to us at NUF, it is a dangerous job and beyond that, and we care about our crew and want to consistently improve the way we operate. This goes in line with our core value to “Be Better”.
Read MoreIn late April, the friends of the Oconee Hill Cemetery reached out to NUF; there were several trees that had recently died and needed to be removed.
Read MoreNUF recently had the opportunity to be involved in a unique project in the North Georgia mountains. Learn more about our efforts to provide pruning and plant health care for the orchard on the campus of the Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School as well as provide an educational opportunity for students and teachers.
Read MoreMeeting with an arborist will not only help to ease fears during storm season, but also insure the health and longevity of our urban canopy. Diagnosing and treating common tree ailments early, and pruning to improve tree structure are the best ways to reduce the impact of storms.
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