We want to do so in a manner that maximizes positive benefits for members of all ecosystems. We work with individuals, design firms, communities, architects, communities, engineers, and everyone in between to create solutions that maximize positive impacts for all. This list is by no means exhaustive. There are many other ways we can be of service. If you are in need of information from tree experts and identify with our beliefs, let's chat! Your company's work performance was very good - starting from Joe's visit to writing up a proposal through the crew doing the work.
We use the term defect, but in reality this is normal development for many trees. When this occurs near human activity versus the middle of the forest, however, it is a problem that needs to be addressed. The good news is that you can often reduce the possibility of a split by using tree cable and brace support structures, which bolster individual branches or entire trees. This is typically best paired with selective pruning to reduce the weight on a limb or trunk. These support systems do have a limited service life and require regular inspection and maintenance.
Unfortunately for you, and unfortunately for those of us trying to run legitimate tree companies, our industry is full of con artists, fly-by-night crooks, and tree services that produce less than desirable results.
We are one of a small handful of companies in North Carolina - and the first local company in Raleigh - that has attained this strict level of achievement. This is a voluntary process; no company is required to meet these standards. Our accreditation number is NC-009. The Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) and the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) are the two major trade associations representing the tree care industry. TCIA was established in 1938 and ISA was established in 1924. Combined these organizations represent tens of thousands of professional companies and individuals worldwide.
It's the time of year when we hang mistletoe in doorways, but did you know that there is more to this unique plant than just its legend of beckoning a kiss from your beau beneath its perch? Here are four fascinating facts about mistletoe. Mistletoe is a parasitic plant, meaning that it needs a host tree or shrub in order to thrive. The plant is actually considerer hemi-parasitic because it uses photosynthesis for a short period of time while young. As it grows, it sends roots through the bark of the host plant and into that plant's circulatory system.
You've set your plants up for success by properly planting them, but your work isn't quite done yet. Newly planted trees and shrubs require some additional care and attention. A tree can take years to become well established, which is achieved when the root system is as wide as the canopy. If you follow the recommendations listed below, your trees and shrubs will be healthy for years to come. Mulching provides many benefits to your plants. It keeps the soil cool, helps retain moisture, provides nutrients, helps keeps mowers/string trimmers away from the trunk, and it looks nice.
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