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Are you allowed to prune your neighbor's tree? I asked the expertsBut if next door’s overgrown trees or shrubs are "trespassing" into your yard, you’re probably wondering if you’re allowed to prune your neighbor's foliage? In fact, this is a common dilemma for ...
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Safety is the number one reason to prune a cottonwood tree – an arborist reveals the best trimming routine to followCottonwood trees are renowned for being fast-growing and impressive trees that can soar to great heights. Knowing when and how to prune a cottonwood tree is beneficial to ensure it stays safe ...
Pruning in the dormant season is absolutely necessary for trees that form fruit on new wood. Nectarines and peaches are two trees that benefit from dormant pruning. Others, like apricot, cherry, and ...
The profusion of tangled branches on an unpruned apple tree can look confusing to a beginner. Get started by making six basic ...
In order to keep its blooms healthy and beautiful, Johnsen recommends pruning shrubby cinquefoil ( Potentilla fruticosa) in ...
Trees not only have a dominant presence on the planet (some currently in existence have been around for over 2,000 years), ...
Environmentally focused legislation led by Council Member Nantasha Williams aim to make tree care services more transparent ...
If you have not had the time to prune your fruit trees in winter, now is the opportune time. A little pruning now can reduce the work needed to care for your trees throughout the year. Why prune?
Spring and summer are considered “the no-pruning season” for oak trees, to help stop the spread of oak wilt disease.
Whenever branches break as the result of storms or winds, promptly prune to correct damaged areas. If the branch was dead, ...
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