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
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In 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 MoreYour trees offer more than just shade. Caring for your living investment is essential to ensuring the aesthetic of your property, maintaining the value of your landscape, and protecting our urban canopy. Caring for your trees is your responsibility, but caring for our urban canopy is a community-wide obligation or duty
Read MoreNow more than ever before, the health of our trees in our urban environment is a priority. Our mental and social health need these safer outdoor spaces to exist and responsibly gather in. Whether this means planting trees to create an environment that encourages people to visit, or by taking care of your existing space so that it is safe and healthy, we are here to contribute to your outdoor sanctuary by ensuring the health of your trees.
Read MoreNow is the best time to plant a tree.
But if you’re going to plant a tree today, make sure you do it right.
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Read MoreWe’ve been busy this late/fall early winter. Find out what’s been going on in the NUF world.
Read MoreThe symptoms of drought stress on trees can vary from the immediately obvious, like wilted or dead leaves to the less obvious symptoms that may not show up until later in the life of the tree.
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