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Planting new trees
ByadminSome 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…
Gypsy moth spraying near me
ByadminWe are a local company with a licensed arborist on staff who can spray and apply pesticides to manage the caterpillar pandemic. Just this past week we sprayed in Rocky Hill, East Hampton, Colchester, Columbia, and Marlborough. Last week we were spraying in Middletown and will be back to assist other homeowners with getting rid…
Arborists pruning large tree
ByadminLarge trees require special care. They are not small ornamental trees that merely shed a few small twigs on the lawn. We are talking about branches that are six to even sixteen inches in diameter weighing hundreds of pounds and hanging over you and your kid’s heads when outside in the yard. This is…
Pruning a “rough tree”
ByadminBy 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…
What’s in a tree removal?
ByadminOften a tree removal seems like a simple cut and dry project. I call it a project because that is what it is, not just a simple job to do. From the initial call or email to look at the tree to dropping a load of wood chips off at the farm for recycling everything…
Do I need an Arborist or a Landscaper?
ByadminWhat does each one do? An arborist has a license and is able to prunes trees, diagnoses and treats diseases, removes trees, installs cable systems for support, is trained and safely apply pesticides. They also prune and trim shrubs. Landscapers plant shrubs, trim shrubs, install new lawns, mow and maintain lawns, apply mulch, create new…


