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There are some very good things that you can do to promote healthy and
long lived trees. There are also some things that you want to avoid. If
you should have any questions concerning your trees, please call our
Certified Arborist for any advice for that specific variety of tree or
trees.
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An
arborist is a specialist in the care of individual trees. Arborists are
knowledgeable about the needs of trees and are trained and equipped to
provide proper care. Hiring an arborist is a decision that should not
be taken lightly. Proper tree care is an investment that can lead to
substantial returns. Well-cared-for trees are attractive and can add
considerable value to your property. Poorly maintained trees can be a
significant liability. Pruning or removing trees, especially large
trees, can be dangerous work. Tree work should be done only by those
trained and equipped to work safely in trees.
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Why Hire An
Arborist
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Benefits Of Trees |
Most trees and shrubs in
cities or communities are planted to provide beauty or shade. These are
two excellent reasons for their use. Woody plants also serve many other
purposes, and it often is helpful to consider these other functions
when selecting a tree or shrub for the landscape. The benefits of trees
can be grouped into social, communal, environmental, and economic
categories.
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Tree
selection is one of the most important investment decisions a home
owner makes when landscaping a new home or replacing a tree lost to
damage or disease. Considering that most trees have the potential to
outlive the people who plant them, the impact of this decision is one
that can influence a lifetime. Match the tree to the site, and both
lives will benefit.
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Tree Selection |
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Buying High
Quality Trees |
When
you buy a high-quality tree, plant it correctly, and treat it properly,
you and your tree will benefit greatly in many ways for many years.
When you buy a low-quality
tree, you and your tree will have many costly problems even if you take
great care in planting and maintenance.
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Determining
where to plant a tree is a decision that should not be taken lightly.
Many factors should be considered prior to planting. When planning what
type of tree to plant, remember to look up and look down to determine
where the tree will be located in relation to overhead and underground
utility lines.
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Avoiding Utility
Conflicts |
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New Tree Planting |
Think
of the tree you just purchased as a lifetime investment. How well your
tree, and investment, grows depends on the type of tree and location
you select for planting, the care you provide when the tree is planted,
and follow-up care the tree receives after planting.
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Think
of tree care as an investment. A healthy tree increases in value with
age-paying big dividends, increasing property values, beautifying our
surroundings, purifying our air, and saving energy by providing cooling
shade from summer's heat and protection from winter's wind.
Providing a preventive care
program for your landscape plants is like putting money in the bank.
Regular maintenance, designed to promote plant health and vigor,
ensures their value will continue to grow. Preventing a problem is much
less costly and time-consuming than curing one once it has developed.
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Mature Tree Care |
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Pruning Young Trees
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Proper
pruning is essential in developing a tree with a strong structure and
desirable form. Trees that receive the appropriate pruning measures
while they are young will require little corrective pruning when they
mature.
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Pruning
is the most common tree maintenance procedure. Although forest trees
grow quite well with only nature's pruning, landscape trees require a
higher level of care to maintain their safety and aesthetics. Pruning
should be done with an understanding of how the tree responds to each
cut. Improper pruning can cause damage that will last for the life of
the tree, or worse, shorten the tree's life.
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Pruning Mature
Trees |
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Why Topping Hurts Trees |
Topping
is perhaps the most harmful tree pruning practice known. Yet, despite
more than 25 years of literature and seminars explaining its harmful
effects, topping remains a common practice. This brochure explains why
topping is not an acceptable pruning technique and offers better
alternatives.
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Insects
and diseases can threaten tree health. As soon as you notice any
abnormality in your tree's appearance, you should begin a careful
examination of the problem. By identifying the specific symptoms of
damage and understanding their causes, you may be able to diagnose the
problem and select an appropriate treatment.
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Insects &
Disease Problems |
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