March 16, 2025
New Urban Forestry is prepared to rapidly meet the needs of clients facing storm damage. After severe weather has cleared, check your trees for signs of damage.
Read MoreMarch 11, 2025
As spring approaches, many homeowners begin preparing to list their properties. It's a popular time to sell, and if you're looking to get top dollar for your home, one often-overlooked detail could make all the difference - your trees.
Read MoreFebruary 25, 2025
Though winter feels like a quiet season, it’s a great time for tree care. With trees in dormancy and their leaves gone, structural issues, diseases, and pests are much easier to detect. A winter tree inspection is a valuable step that can save time, money, and help to avoid future damage.
Read MoreFebruary 10, 2025
Have you ever stepped onto a property and felt instantly captivated by its beauty? More often than not, the trees are a key factor in creating that unforgettable first impression. Trees possess a remarkable ability to define a landscape, add natural charm, and set the mood for any outdoor environment. So, what’s the secret behind trees that leave a lasting impression? It’s not just luck or nature—it’s care.
Read MoreJanuary 28, 2025
With two snowfalls this January, it’s clear that winter weather is becoming more variable than the mild winters of recent years. Protecting your trees from repeated weather events starts with setting up an appointment with one of our Certified Arborists to establish a tree care plan.
Read MoreJanuary 14, 2025
Snowstorms can be rough on trees, but with the proper care, they can bounce back. Here’s a quick guide to help your trees recover after heavy snow.
Read MoreApril 12, 2021
We believe the best investment to protect our urban forest and mitigate the risks of having trees near our homes and businesses is proactive tree care. By properly caring for our trees, we can prolong their life and avoid premature and unnecessary removals.
Read MoreNovember 28, 2017
We have all witnessed the aftermath of a large limb failure on a beautiful old water oak and wondered if is this common, or that must of been one heck of a storm, or I sure hope that doesn’t happen to my tree.
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