## Tree Care- Pruning: A Must for Keeping Your Trees Happy
If you want your trees to grow strong and look good, pruning is key! Our team of arborists knows just what to do to keep your trees healthy, looking sharp, and safe.
Pruning isn’t just about making your trees pretty; it’s also super important for safety. Here’s how it helps:
– Gets rid of dead or weak branches that could be a danger.
– Helps your trees handle crazy weather better.
But remember, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to pruning. Each tree is unique, and we’ll find the right method for yours.
At Habersham Landscaping, we’re all about tree pruning and trimming. It’s a skill that requires care, and our arborists prioritize safety to ensure everything’s done just right. The approach we take depends on the type of tree, its size, and the best time to prune. We customize our pruning plans for your trees, following the American National Standards Institute A-300 Pruning Standards, which are recognized by the International Society of Arboriculture and the Tree Care Industry Association.
So, let’s keep your trees looking great and growing strong!
Why you should care – The hidden dangers of tree fungus and how to stop them
Your trees face various challenges throughout their lifetime, including the tree fungus. These fungi manifest in diverse forms, from seemingly benign shelf mushrooms to the more deadly Rhizosphaera Needle Cast. While you can’t completely cure a tree of fungus, you can restore your tree’s health and vitality. Read this guide to identify and mitigate the impact of tree fungus to keep your trees healthy and thriving.
What is Tree fungus?
Fungi are diverse spore-producing organisms and thrive on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools. These fungal species grow across North America and worldwide. Fungal infections can occur in several ways. For instance, mushrooms on a tree trunk often indicate the presence of wood decay fungi.
These infections can impact any part of a tree, resulting in infected branches, discolored tree bark, or dead wood. However, many fungi play beneficial roles, actively participating in decomposition and nutrient cycling within diverse ecosystems. Additionally, these fungi contribute to carbon dioxide fixation in the soil, preventing climate change.
We can help you save your tree.