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Brush cutting and planting
Hi folks! It has been a few weeks since a post, we have been very busy everyday but I wanted to share with you something we did for a very special client and friend in Cromwell, CT. There was a bunch of overgrown brush, so we got rid of it! After speaking with the homeowner…

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Happy new years! Just the other day at a clients home we noticed a dead branch lying in the snow which sparked the idea to write this brief article. As we all know, snow accumulates on branches; this adds a considerable amount of weight which can cause breakage. Live branches are not even immune to…

Storm Tree Damage, Almost Never Happens to Our Clients
Storms can wreak havoc on trees. Our clients have much fewer tree surprises and damage than home and business owners who do not utilize arboriculture services and instead rely on non professional fly by night “tree guys”. “Tree guys” are reactive to something that already happened. Arborists are proactive to do our best to protect…

Snow water, salt and shrubs
When the snow melts it leaves everything that was in it. See all the water coming out of the store? It has to go somewhere right? When you shovel your snow this winter consider where you put it. Any salt you pick up off the steps or sidewalk will make its way into the soil…

(EAB) Emerald Ash Borer
Here it is folks, we have been urging people with ash trees to take precautions in order to prevent removals. We can treat your trees so they do not die. Here is a tree that was not treated despite recommendations. Have a look at the results of the larvae damage. That is what made all…