Tree Support Systems - Tree Cabling and Tree Bracing, combined with proper pruning practices can help stabilize a structurally weak tree. Contact us today to see if your trees would benefit from a support system.
posted: Jan 2nd, 2010 by Arbor Plant Health CarePosts Tagged‘Tree Care How To’
Recognizing Tree Hazards - Trees provide great benefits to our property and communities. However trees can become liabilities if they fall and can potentially injure people or property. Proper tree care can make a property safer and help extend the life of the tree.
posted: Dec 23rd, 2006 by Arbor Plant Health CareStorm Proofing Trees - Why should we trim trees in our landscape? This article explains why you should hire a certified Nova Scotia arborist to trim and prune trees on your property to ensure they live a health and long life.
posted: Dec 23rd, 2006 by Arbor Plant Health CareTree Fertilization - Arbor Plant Health Care's certified Arborists have complied a complete guide to fertilization for trees in the HRM, Halifax, Dartmouth, and surrounding communities.
posted: Dec 23rd, 2006 by Arbor Plant Health CareTrees Add Value To Your Property - When it comes to real estate values, curb appeal is paramount. Nothing affects your home's curb appeal more than the landscaping that surrounds it. See our list of how trees can affect real estate below.
posted: Dec 23rd, 2006 by Arbor Plant Health CareWhy Leaves Change Color - Nova Scotia Arborist on Why Leaves Change Color
posted: Dec 23rd, 2006 by Arbor Plant Health CareWinter Tree Pruning - Often we do not think about pruning our trees in the winter. Trees are the last thing on our mind. It is a cold time of year with short days and we spend less time in the yard. However winter can be the most advantageous time of year to prune large shade trees and ornamental trees.
posted: Dec 23rd, 2006 by Arbor Plant Health CareTraining Young Trees - It is best to start training pruning as early in a trees life time as possible. However a tree should be planted three years in the landscape before any training pruning takes place. The dormant season is the best time to train young trees, unless you are only removing dead, dying, or diseased branches.
posted: Dec 23rd, 2006 by Arbor Plant Health CareAll articles were written by an Arbor Plant Health Care, ISA certified, tree care specialist from Nova Scotia. Arbor Plant Health care has certified and consulting arborist to service the HRM, Halifax, Dartmouth, Timberlea, Tantallon, Truro, Bedford, Hammonds Plains, and surrounding areas. Call or email today for a free landscaping, tree pruning, or tree removal quote.