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  • Tips To Prevent Mosquitoes In The Yard

    Mosquitoes can drive you indoors even when you want to enjoy these long summer days and warm nights. Scheduling an insecticide treatment can help drive these pests away, but you will also need to make some cultural changes to your yard to ensure the pests don't return. Raise the Tree Canopy Mosquitoes aren't the strongest fliers, so one way to keep them out of your yard is to increase air circulation.
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  • Protect Existing Backyard Features With Tree Removal Service

    As a homeowner, you may intend to protect all the features on your property to avoid needing to repair or replace anything. However, you may find this to be a little challenging to do in your backyard since you will not have complete control of plant and tree growth. This can lead to a situation in which a tree becomes a potential hazard for an existing backyard feature. If you are committed to protecting your outdoor features, you should pay attention to the most important ones and utilize tree removal service to prevent problems from happening.
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  • 3 Tree Care Services For The Autumn Months

    When you think of tree care, you probably think of spring. After all, most pruning and spraying should be done before the tree has a chance to form buds in the early spring months. But fall is also a season that calls for tree care. Whether you perform these services yourself or hire a tree care service to perform them, make sure you check them off the list before autumn turns to winter.
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  • The Four Seasons Of Spraying Apple Trees

    Apples are delicious, but they are more work to grow than most people realize. Apple trees are susceptible to a large number of pests, bacterial diseases, and fungal diseases. The best way to keep all of these problems from plaguing your apple trees is to spray the trees regularly. And for apple trees, "regularly" means spraying in a four-seasons way. Here's a look at the four seasons of apple tree development and the type of spraying you should aim to do each season — assuming you want an abundant apple crop.
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  • Update An Older Property By Hiring Professionals For Tree Services

    After buying an older property, you may have put a lot of thought into what's involved in getting it to look exactly how you like. If you've been frustrated mainly by the trees being in rough shape, there are lots of steps you can take to make sure that the trees are cleaned up and that you're able to make sure that there's a big improvement in the way the trees look on your property.
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  • How To Protect Your Tree From Fungal Diseases When Pruning

    Pruning is, by and large, good for your tree. By removing dead branches, you allow the tree to better focus its resources on the remaining healthy branches. Trimming also keeps the tree a nice, attractive shape, which can make your whole yard look better. But there is one thing you need to keep in mind when trimming trees, and that's the risk of fungal disease. The open wounds left when you prune are the perfect spot for infectious fungi to invade.
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  • 3 Ways That Tree Removal Can Improve The Experience In Your House

    As a homeowner, you may appreciate the ability to make changes to your home when you know that they will benefit your family. While many improvements are made by adding features, you can also accomplish the same goal by removing certain features from your property. For instance, investing in tree removal can provide your family with a better experience inside the house. Obstruction A valid reason to remove a tree from your landscape is when it is a major visual obstruction from the doors and windows in your house.
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  • How To Take Better Care Of Your Plum Tree

    Plum trees are some of the best trees you can grow in your backyard. Not only do they present you with fluffy, pinkish blooms every spring, but come summer or fall, you get to enjoy juicy plums. Of course, you only get to enjoy both of these things if your plum trees are in good condition, and you can achieve that by offering them the best care. Here are some ways to take better care of your plum tree.
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  • When To Remove A Crowded Tree

    Crowding can turn a previously healthy tree into a hazard to your home. Whether it's branches that are damaging your house, roots with nowhere else to grow, or problems that are caused by the neighboring trees, knowing when to remove the crowded tree can help you avoid further damage to your property. It's Too Close to Your Home Trees that growing right up against a home, building, or a driveway are a unique hazard.
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  • 3 Drought Management Tips for Landscape Trees

    Trees are not immune to drought or long dry periods. Trees native to your area or from a similar climate are likely to better resist drought, but some manual care will also be necessary to get the trees through the period in good health. If your trees are experiencing drought symptoms, like yellowed leaves, dieback, or cracked bark, then it is time to implement some strategies to counteract the problem.
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