Tree Removal + Other Services
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Tree Removal
With tree removal, it’s important to go with a company you know you can trust.
Although we’re nature lovers at heart, sometimes tree removal is the last option available. There are many reasons why trees may need to be removed, these include: The tree is dead, diseased, or dying, leaning towards people or property lines, It’s outgrown its growth area, branches are rubbing up against roofs, windows, or power lines, roots causing major disturbance to walkway areas, storm damage or it’s just in the way.
Whatever the specific reason may be for your tree removal, it should never be performed by you or a non-professional. Our careful touch ensures that the area surrounding the trees in question is minimally disturbed. Once the tree is taken care of, we take all the necessary steps to leave your property in better shape than before. We won’t leave behind any unsightly holes or stumps; it’ll be like the tree vanished overnight!
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Fertilizer
While many people think of fertilizer simply as food for their plants, in reality, it’s much more than that. Fertilizers allow plants to receive important nutrients they might not otherwise receive, giving them a much-needed boost.
Even if you’re doing everything you can, nature can still be working against you. If your soil has a pH that is too acidic or basic to support the plant life you’re hoping to cultivate, your plants are doomed before they’ve even been put in the ground. In an ideal world, your soil’s pH would be sitting at a comfortable 6.5, but that isn’t always the case. Compost is a great way to achieve a healthy pH, while various other combinations of materials can raise or lower the acidity of your soil.
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Mulch
The main benefit of mulch comes from its ability to preserve soil moisture, but it also helps combat weed growth and improves soil health, as well as serving as a visually interesting addition to your lawn. Mulch also helps to protect your soil from the elements. Mulch is really just a great way to keep your outdoor space looking great, and your soil chock full of nutrients.
A lot of water can be lost due to evaporation, so mulch serves as a way to prevent this, while also being aesthetically pleasing. Mulch comes in many forms, so there’s bound to be one that suits your needs while also adding another interesting visual element to your outdoor area.
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Shrubs + Hedges
We plant and remove shrubs on properties, providing top-shelf support and advice for those considering either adding or removing greenery from their lawn.
Most lawns benefit from the addition of shrubs or hedges. The two can act as a natural fence between you and neighboring properties, add character to your lawn, and serve as a handy and aesthetically pleasing way of covering up any imperfections, like uneven ground.
For some, shrubs and hedges serve a practical purpose; they’re a more attractive alternative to a fence, and can also disguise blemishes you may have on your lawn. A shrub or hedge can be pruned into a variety of shapes depending on your mood, acting as a sort of living art piece.
A shrub can act as a complimentary plant to your existing foliage, or you can sculpt it into something visually striking, making it the center of attention.
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Sodding
Placing down fresh sod is an excellent way to get the green grass you’ve been searching for. Sodding or re-sodding your lawn can also help with erosion, as the sod will attach itself to the soil and create a firm surface. Replacing your sod at the right time could be the difference between a lawn that struggles to keep its color and one that is lush, green, and healthy.
Before we lay down the layer of sod, we always make sure to put down a layer of fertilizer, which will give the sod a boost as it gets going. By using slow-release fertilizer, the sod will receive extra nutrients over a sustained period of time, rather than in one short burst that will see accelerated growth and then stagnation.
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Irrigation
If you’re tired of spending evenings standing in your garden, hose in hand, a sprinkler system that is integrated into your lawn saves you time and money, not to mention water!
The right irrigation system for you depends on what you’re aiming to deliver hydration to. High and low flow are the two main categories for sprinkler systems, and depending on your garden you can use one of these types, or a combination of both.
By installing a dedicated irrigation system, you can ditch the hose for good and instead focus on enjoying your lawn, rather than toiling over it.
A beautiful, lush green lawn doesn’t have to be a chore to maintain.