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By Guest User
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March 28, 2022
A tree can be a great investment to provide shade for your yard. But you
need to do your research in advance, or the reality of owning a tree may
not line up with what you expected or needed. If you're considering adding
trees to your yard for their shade value, you need to look at the decision
from all angles before making any purchases. Here are five steps to help
you decide if shade trees are right for you and your yard.
By Guest User
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February 28, 2022
Once winter is over, there are a few backyard cleaning tasks you need to do
in order to prepare for the summer. Here's what homeowners should plan to
do on the earliest clear, warm day to ensure their yards are prepared for
the spring season.
By Guest User
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January 24, 2022
The Bradford pear was first planted in the U.S. by the federal Department
of Agriculture in Maryland in the mid-1960s. At the time, it was considered
an excellent new option for ornamental landscaping. It's a colorful,
attractive tree that grows quickly and easily in varying soil types.
By Guest User
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September 7, 2021
Your home's roof is one of the most important parts of the entire property.
A quality roof can last for decades and will continue to provide you and
your home with great protection. While a quality roof is designed to last,
it does require some maintenance to prevent damage and long-term wear and
tear. There are several maintenance tips to follow to keep your roof in
good condition.

By Guest User
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August 4, 2021
If you have a bunch of overgrown trees or misshapen branches in your
backyard, your first thought may be to grab your chain saw, climb a ladder
and get to work. But could you tell a dead or diseased tree from one that
is merely neglected and overgrown? Unless you are a professional, chances
are you would not be able to spot these common - and potentially dangerous
- problems.
By Guest User
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June 2, 2021
If you have a damaged or diseased tree on your property, you may be
wondering, "Is there a good tree service near me?" There are often many
options listed in online directories, but a local tree service company will
always have specific knowledge that a distant service won't have. This
information helps an arborist determine the best course of action after a
tree risk assessment.




