Just as with any other living thing, trees need regular maintenance and care. Proper pruning will ensure the safety, health and appearance of trees. By regularly pruning your trees you will help improve their health, control growth, enhance fruiting and flowers, as well as the overall appearance of the tree. First time pruning should occur 2 to 5 years after planting, then every 5 to 7 years thereafter. Pruning is best done from winter to early spring (before new growth starts) because wounds close quickly as growth starts in the spring and insect and disease infestations are less likely.

This team is knowledgeable and cares about your property. Each time our old huge trees need care, they make them beautiful all year. Neat and tidy workers. Very friendly and will take the time to explain every step of the way. Reasonably priced.

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Happy 2019! No time like the new year to make improvements! Let our certified Arborist assess your tree care needs and help promote new growth in the spring with proper pruning! Call 817-343-1903 to get your free estimate! See our recommendations on Nextdoor. https:// nextdoor.com/ neighbor-comment s

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