When you look at your backyard, you may like its beauty and functionality. But, this does not mean that you are satisfied with everything that your backyard has to offer. You may want to add more features to the backyard, but you may be limited by not having enough open space.
To solve this problem, you should consider removing a tree. Aside from size, you may want to remove a tree to avoid other issues that can come with an obstructive tree.
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Typically, experts recommend having your trees trimmed in the early spring before the buds appear. At this time of year, the tree is dormant, so the injuries caused by pruning do not leak as much sap, and they don't attract bugs, either. However, as fall rushes in, you may be wondering if you can trim your trees now and get this maintenance over with. The answer is yes as long as you adhere to a few guidelines.
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A dead tree can represent a massive safety hazard in your yard, and it can cause damage to your car, landscape, home, and family, since dead trees are much more likely to fall over and break in the event of a storm or other weather event. Understanding what some of the most common signs associated with a dead tree are can help you determine when you need to call an arborist or landscaping professional about tree removal.
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If you have a tree in your yard that you would like to remove and replace, such as if you'd like to cut down an old, unhealthy tree and replace it with a new one, then you could be wondering about which steps you should take in order to do so.
1. Have the Original Tree Professionally Removed
First of all, if you are still in the process of getting rid of the original tree that you would like to replace, make sure that you hire a professional tree removal service such as R.
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It's important for you to keep your property as free of ticks as you possibly can during tick season. Otherwise, you, your family and even your pets can need up with ticks embedded in your skin. If you are bitten by a tick, then there is a chance it can transmit Lyme disease to you or anyone else who has been bitten, including pets. There is the misconception that you only have to worry about Lyme disease if you see a target-shaped rash around the bite area, this is false and not everyone who gets Lyme disease sees a red target on their skin.
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