A Nail in the Coffin of Your Tree: Why Nails Spell Death for Trees
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27 November 2017
Trees offer countless benefits to mankind. They cool the air, they absorb carbon dioxide, and they give us shade, privacy and noise reduction. In Thailand, the Thais believe spirits reside in certain trees and so tie colourful material around them to keep the
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Three Advantages of Removing Trees From Your Property
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21 November 2017
There are several advantages to having one or more of the trees on your property cut down. Read on to find out what these advantages are.
It can increase the amount of natural light in your home and garden
The thick foliage on fully-grown trees can often compl
Stump Removal: Understanding the Professional Service Pricing Factors
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21 November 2017
The stump should be removed after a tree is felled. If the remnant is left in place, it will interfere with the appeal of your home. Also, old stumps are dead, so they are known to attract microbial organisms such as fungi and bacteria and pests like termites.
When Bark is About to Bite: The Outward Signs of a Tree That Might Fall
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20 November 2017
Sometimes, it's obvious when a tree has become hazardous and might be about to fall or cause other dangers. If it's struck by lightning, for example, or gets damaged by strong winds. Maybe it's suffering from some kind of disease or rot that has obvious, unmis
Going Back to Australia's Roots: Why Planting Native Trees Can Save Endangered Species
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20 November 2017
When considering which trees to add to your property, you will naturally look for a species that is both attractive and beneficial in terms of what it can offer your garden: for example, shade. However, before you choose which trees to plant in your garden, yo
Reasons Tree Lopping Is Critical For Tree Maintenance
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13 November 2017
For many a homeowner, trees are considered a vital element of beauty for their landscape. Thus, many people will opt to plant these specimens in their yard for shade against the Australian heat as well as to boost kerb appeal. Nonetheless, although trees do no