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At
Nature’s Way Landscape & Tree Care, we have an
Certified Arborist who manages every project we undertake. Please feel free to contact
us to see how we can help you with your trees and bushes.
Although tree
removal is a last resort, there are circumstances when it is necessary.
Nature’s Way’s certified arborist can help decide whether a tree should be removed.
Our certified arborist have the professional skills and proper equipment to safely and
efficiently remove trees. Removal is recommended when the tree
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is dead or dying
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is considered irreparably hazardous
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is causing an obstruction that is
impossible to correct through pruning
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is crowding and causing harm to other
trees
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is to be replaced by a more suitable
specimen
is located in an area
where new construction requires removal
Tree trimming
is probably the most noticeable of all tree maintenance. It requires the
removal of one to several branches to be effective, and often appears to be
drastic, especially in the winter months when trees are void of their
leaves. Proper trimming will add to the aesthetics and useful life of a
tree. Trimming also produces structurally sound trees that can withstand
adverse conditions such as wind, icing, and heavy weight from show.
Nature’s Way’s arborist can determine the type of
trimming necessary to maintain or improve the health, appearance, and safety
of trees. These techniques include
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Eliminating branches that rub each
other
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Removing limbs that interfere with
wires, building facades, gutters, roofs, chimneys, or windows, or that
obstruct streets or sidewalks
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Removing dead or weak limbs that pose a
hazard or may lead to decay
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Removing diseased or insect-infested
limbs
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Creating better structure to lessen
wind resistance and reduce the potential for storm damage
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Training young trees
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Removing limbs damaged by adverse
weather conditions
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Removing branches, or thinning, to
increase light penetration
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Improving the shape or silhouette of
the tree
Nature’s Way’s
certified arborists also provide a variety of other tree care services, including
Plant Health Care,
a concept of preventive maintenance to keep trees in good health, which will
help the tree better defend itself against insects, disease, and site
problems
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Fertilization
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Cabling or bracing for added support to
branches with weak attachment
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Aeration to improve root growth
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Installation of lightning protection
systems
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Spraying or injecting to control
certain insect and disease problems
Nature’s Way
Landscape & Tree Care can help you to cut brush, trees stumps, and so much
more, down to ground level. There are no limits to the size or quantity of
material that can be processed.
Stump grinding is
the lowest impact form of stump removal we have. After the stump is ground
down 6-10 inches below the surface, we can: 1) cover with dirt and seed. 2)
patch in sod. 3) cover with wood chips, leaving no trace of the stump and
nothing to mow around. Quick, clean and efficient.
Not only is chipping more economical than
hauling and safer than burning, it enables us to use more of the tree
resource. The chips that are results of this process are used as landscape
bark, dust control ground cover, erosion control, and mulch around trees and
shrubs. We also use chips as a way to lessen soil compaction on construction
sites. If you are contemplating tree work, call us before you stack a pile
of limbs to be chipped. Proper stacking makes for easier chipping, which of
course means less expense to you.
Storms may cause limbs
or entire trees to fall, often landing on other trees, homes and other
structures, or cars. The weight of storm-damaged trees is great, and they
can be dangerous to remove or trim. Our certified arborist can assist in performing
the job in a safe manner, while reducing further risk of damage to property.
Our certified arborist can
plant trees, and can recommend types of trees that are appropriate for a
specific location. The wrong tree in the wrong location could lead to future
problems as a result of limited growing space, insects, diseases, or poor
growth.
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