by Katherine Scott | Nov 25, 2021 | Seasonal Tips, Tree Care, Uncategorized
The holiday season can be an exciting time of year, especially when you bring home your live Christmas tree and decorate it with your family in the weeks before Christmas. But not all trees are created equal, and picking out the right tree can make or break your...
by Katherine Scott | Oct 20, 2021 | Fencing Services, Landscaping, Seasonal Tips, Tree Care, Uncategorized
Fences serve many purposes for homeowners; providing your pets a safe area to run around, keeping your flowers and plants safe from potential harm, and adding an extra layer of privacy to your yard. However, anyone looking to build a fence for their yard quickly...
by Katherine Scott | Sep 21, 2021 | Landscaping, Tree Care, Tree Pruning, Uncategorized
As a homeowner, there are several personal and environmental advantages of planting oak trees. Besides providing beauty, these trees can provide homes and food for wildlife that rely on trees for shelter. However, overgrown oaks can cause various problems to your...
by Katherine Scott | Aug 17, 2021 | Landscaping, Tree Care, Tree Pruning, Uncategorized
Benefits of Tree Trimming and How Often It Should Be Done While a house surrounded by a landscape of trees can be a beautiful visual, it can also pose a threat for falling branches or rotting trees if not properly maintained. How often and when to prune your trees...
by Katherine Scott | Jun 28, 2021 | featured, Landscaping, Summer, Tree Care, Uncategorized
Summer is here! The season of soaking up the sun on a warm afternoon, enjoying time with family at cookouts, and, of course, relaxing in the shade of our favorite trees. But with all these beautiful things also come some difficult challenges for your greenery....
by Katherine Scott | May 20, 2021 | Seasonal Tips, Tree Care, Tree Pests, Tree Pruning
If you haven’t heard it on the news, then you’ve definitely heard these creatures every time you step outside – the cicadas. Every 17 years, these noisy tree-loving creatures emerge from the ground. When this happens, they cover just about every tree...