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By hard we mean rough on the eyes, full of a lot of dead or broken branches. A new client just bought a house and had a tree in the front yard which he wanted to keep but realized it was not in the best of condition. With a little TLC we were able to…

Planting new trees
Some nice folks in Cromwell lost two ash trees to EAB and were looking to replace them. Once the job was scheduled and new trees decided upon we wasted no time. We had to relocate our new trees in order to give them enough space from the utilities. We just love paperbark maple trees. They…

Spring IsHere WithTree Flowers
Don’t be dismayed by the snow. Spring is finally here and the pooch is excited. Just look at the new flowers! We know what tree this is, do you?

Ash tree removal
Our website has a whole page on ash trees and the emerald ash borer. Here you can see a few trees fallen victim to it. These trees were not treated. We treated a larger tree next to them and it is doing very well. For ash trees the two options are either treatment or removal….

Tree Work in Rocky Hill
Here we are in Rocky Hill at a clients home working over a fence and near a ravine. We carefully removed the trees without even a scratch on the vinyl fence. We also pruned one tree as well. What an interesting job; when we were done there was no damage to the property, lawn or…

Right equipment for the job
Ever wonder how people used to cut trees down with a hand saw and axe? Okay maybe some people still do but as technology improves we need to adapt with it. By using an excavator to sort and feed material we save time on every job we bring it to. It enables us to do…