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When Does a Tree Need Cabling or Bracing?

The need for structural support isn’t always obvious at first glance, but trees often show subtle warning signs that something isn’t quite right. You might notice a tree beginning to lean or see cracks developing where two limbs meet, and these early signs can point to future failure if left unaddressed. Codominant stems (where two trunks or large limbs grow closely together from a single point) are a common issue. The join between them is often weak and vulnerable to splitting, especially in strong winds or storms. Similarly large horizontal branches that stretch out far from

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What is Tree Crown Lifting and Why Does it Matter?

Tree crown lifting is one of those things you might not think about until you walk face first into a low hanging branch. It involves the careful removal of the lower limbs of a tree’s crown (its leafy top section) which effectively raises its height and increasing the clearance underneath. While that might sound pretty straightforward, the impact it has (both practically and visually) is huge. Whether it’s making a footpath safer to walk on or giving your backyard a more open, manicured look, crown lifting is a simple technique that can deliver real results. And

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A Closer Look at Tree Care and Professional Expertise

When it comes to looking after trees, the stakes are often higher than they appear. Trees aren’t just tall plants, they’re long living, often fragile parts of your property’s ecosystem. Whether you’ve got a mature gum tree near your home or a leafy canopy shading your yard, tree health plays a big role in safety and aesthetics. But it’s not always easy to know when a tree is healthy oor when it might be hiding signs of disease or structural damage, and that’s where trained professionals come in. Specifically, arborists who have spent years studying and

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How Can You Effectively Mulch to Keep Your Trees Healthy?

Mulching is one of those simple gardening tasks that can make a world of difference for your trees, if you do it right that is. A good mulch layer helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature and keep pesky weeds at bay, but like anything in gardening there’s always a right way and a wrong way to go about it. Let’s dig into why mulching matters and how to do it properly. Why Mulch? Think of mulch as a protective blanket for your trees. It locks in moisture, meaning less watering for you and healthier roots for

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