In Toronto, trees are an integral part of our city's ecosystem, providing oxygen, improving air quality, reducing urban heat islands, and serving as homes for wildlife. Yet, they can fall prey to numerous diseases. This blog post will shed light on the most common tree diseases in Toronto and how you…
Read moreIn the heart of our bustling city, Toronto, there is an army of green giants silently working round-the-clock to improve our environment. These are trees, nature's own air purifiers and ecosystem protectors, steadfastly beautifying our urban landscape while serving a crucial ecological purpose. Trees…
Read moreIs your tree care specialist using spikes to climb while pruning your trees? Ouch! Climbing spikes are sharp steel spikes on the climber's leg held by calfskin ties and cushioned backings. A tree care specialist should only utilize them to get to trees if they are being removed. At the point when these…
Read morePicking the ideal organization to manage your tree care needs can be troublesome and frustrating. There are many companies that advertise to do such work, but not all of them are the same. It is important that when deciding on a tree care company, that you pick one that is adequate. What things would…
Read moreFrom old trees to new trees, the trees in your yard need appropriate consideration and care to flourish and put their best selves forward. Trees can be useful to any yard. In addition to the fact that they help the landscape, they additionally improve the estimation of your home and can help cut utility…
Read moreYards with large trees are often disrupted by surface roots, which can make law maintenance difficult and can crack sidewalks. More than anything, they are just not appealing to the eye and are a potentially dangerous tripping risk to passers-by. What to do? Here are a few great suggestions on managing…
Read moreWith notes on winter pruning Trees are about 50% water. So in the dead of winter, with temperatures reaching double-digits below freezing, how do trees not freeze and burst like water pipes? The truth is, that often enough trees do freeze in the winter, at least in part. If you have ever taken a silent…
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