Learning proper tree pruning techniques will help your trees flourish, keeping your curb appeal looking fresh. Learn how to trim a tree properly with Fiskars today!
When is the best time to trim trees? The best time to trim trees is in spring to early summer. It may also be possible to trim in the late fall before the winter months set in. It is possible to trim at any time of the year when hazardous conditions exist. ...
· What are the best trees for the Pacific Northwest? ·Are Holes in Trees Dangerous? ·Can You Prune Trees in Summer? ·What is the best month to trim a Maple Tree? ·How to Remove a Tree Stump ·How to Tell if a Tree is Dying ...
· What are the best trees for the Pacific Northwest?· Are Holes in Trees Dangerous?· Can You Prune Trees in Summer?· What is the best month to trim a Maple Tree?· How to Remove a Tree Stump· How to Tell if a Tree is Dying Ask A Question To A Tree Arborist Near You ...
It can be done once per month or longer in winter but should be done every 2 weeks in summer when trees grow faster. Plant/ treeSpring/ SummerAutumn/ winter Conifer Laylandii 2 - 3 weeks 8 weeks Ficus 4 weeks 6 weeks Boxwood 3 weeks 8 weeks European Beech 2 - 3 weeks 8 weeks ...
When Oak and Elm trees must be trimmed in the summer for any reason, such as mitigating emergency storm damage, we apply wound dressing called pruning seal. As we move into Spring we can trim fruit trees, bushes and evergreens thoughout the season according to custmor's needs, but should ...
Trees are a part of the natural landscape that is often overlooked. However, they play an integral role in our everyday lives for their beauty and to provide shade during the summer months. The trees on your property may need treatment from time-to-time depending on their age and species....
The Risk of Oak Mites this Summer in Kansas City After the 2016 outbreak of oak leaf itch mites in Kansas City, many people are worried if the pesky... READ MORE The Potential Dangers and Problems of Overplanting Trees When you plant a tree, it requires plenty of space to grow and spre...
Summer A season for prosperity, but also disease and insect control, ensuring the beauty of your lawn, trees and shrubs. Fall A season for reflection, dazzling colors and dormancy. Your lawn, trees and shrubs need preparation for Colorado’s winter. Winter A season for respite. Where proper ...
efficiently. When needed, it is like going to the doctor and getting a second opinion. Two heads are better than one and with the diversity of trees in the valley of the sun and their unique issues this is important. We prefer to use certified Arborists so their analysis is without bias...