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Tree & Shrub Maintenance

Neglected trees, hedges, or shrubs can ruin an otherwise great looking property. Shrub trimming is not exactly rocket science, but learning the best times to cut branches, the optimal amount of thinning to perform, and other facets of hedge pruning is a necessity if you want your plants to stay healthy. Those who jump into shrub trimming without understanding the basics often end up doing more harm than good. Unlike improper shrub pruning or hedge trimming, irresponsible tree service is something that can have serious ramifications for your property. Unless you have plenty of experience in the field, hiring a professional for tree service is generally a good idea. Not only do professional tree service companies have the right tools to trim large tree branches and the proper equipment to do it safely, they will also be able to identify and prevent  problems like disease, insect infestation, and fungus. Emergency tree service is sometimes needed after a thunderstorm or heavy ice or snow fall. The threat of unstable, damaged, or weighed-down branches is nothing to take  lightly, as it causes damage to property and people every year. A call to a tree service company before an unstable branch falls onto your car or your home is much better than a call after the fact!

When to remove

News reports continually remind us that even experienced woodsmen and tree climbers are easily killed while felling trees. Whether death occurs due to them falling, kickback of the trunk, or being crushed under the tree, the important lesson is to leave tree removal to competent, insured professionals. The larger the tree the greater the risk. removing a tree.

What Should I Do With My Shade Trees After a Storm?
Storm damaged trees are something many homeowners will have to deal with at some point. Since storm damaged trees are often an accident waiting to happen, calling for tree damage repair is not something you want to put off once a problem is noticed. Visually inspecting the trees on your property after a storm is a great way to spot problems early and avoid further damage to person or property; though some might view tree damage repair as an expense they’d rather forgo, ignoring storm damaged trees is likely to lead to larger, more expensive repair costs down the road.Price Tree Care: The Experts on Storm Damaged Trees
Arboriculture is the science of tree care. Price Tree Care is dedicated to the care and preservation of trees. We stake our reputation on our experience.Some tree companies are own by certified arborists while other companies may have one on staff. When you call for service, the arborist will come out and assess the storm damage to your trees and explain the best way to repair the tree if it is salvageable. This expert is also vital to ensuring that the kind of work that is done by that company’s crews is consistent with the standards and practices of arboriculture.When Tree Damage Repair Is Not an Option
Trees are beautiful, valuable assets to a property and in most cases Price Tree Care will exhaust all other options before deciding that a tree must be cut down. Unfortunately, some storm damaged trees are simply beyond repair, and complete removal is the only safe course of action. Since some severe tree damage repair is more costly than tree removal, a homeowner may decide to go this route even if a tree might be salvaged.It should be noted that the IRS actually has deductions for loss of a tree due to natural disaster. An arborist’s ability to assess the value of a lost or damaged tree actually may save you money on your taxes. However, as replacing a mature tree is a process that takes decades, most arborists (and most homeowners, as well) view removal as a last resort.Preventing Storm Damaged Trees
Of course, the best way to deal with storm damaged trees is to do your best to prevent damage in the first place. In areas prone to thunderstorms, ice storms, and high winds, having your trees examined and pruned as needed will often lessen the blow of inclement weather and reduce the chances of your trees being harmed. Having an arborist examine your mature trees once a year is ideal, but even getting them checked every couple years is a far cry from never having them examined. Getting regular tree inspections won’t just identify potential problems during stormy conditions, it will also help you diagnose any disease, fungus, or insect problems early, and give you a chance to solve these problems before they take too strong a hold.

Who to Call for Tree Damage Repair
Of course, there are plenty of uninsured companies. Some tree service and tree trimming companies specialize in operations like tree removal, stump removal, and “topping” or removing the highest portions of a tree to avoid interference with power lines . These companies should be avoided at all cost unless you feel like taking a risk with your home and property. When you want to keep your tree in good health for as long as possible, it is always recommended that you contact Price Tree Care.

Jon Nunan is a freelance writer who draws on his experience in construction, ranging from landscaping to log home building, for his articles on home improvement.


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This is a serious eyesore, but an even more serious threat to safety

Here is a view after the safe removal of the dead tree, now our client can enjoy the benefits of the large Red Oak in the background.

We Trim trees properly!

One of the biggest pruning mistakes is cutting off branches in the wrong place. Amateurs tend to leave too much of a stub when removing branches. Once the stub dies off, it creates an entry point for disease pathogens and destructive insects.
Unlike human beings, trees don’t regenerate tissue. While our skin replaces itself, trees grow new tissue around wounds and compartmentalizes them. Once a a tree compartmentalizes an old wound, it has a much better chance of survival.
Efforts should also be made not to wound tree trunks. Trunk wounds create opportunities for destructive fungi.
A natural defense system is built into trees, in the swollen area at the base of branches, known as the “collar” — right where the trunk intersects the branch. Flush cuts are important to make, provided you don’t remove the collar.                                                                                                                    Proper pruning cuts should be made by a professional.