3 Benefits Of Deadwooding

Dead or dying branches don't always mean that a tree is in serious trouble. However, you should remove these pieces of wood. This type of tree trimming is called deadwooding. Here, you basically remove the dead wood from the tree leaving the rest in place. What are the advantages of deadwooding? 1. Make the Tree Safe Dead branches that are still attached to a tree are a safety hazard. If a branch snaps and falls, then it could injure anyone beneath the tree, or it could damage property. Read More 

Tips For Trimming A Magnolia Tree For Maximum Blooming

Magnolias are known for their big, beautiful blooms. They can become covered with flowers seemingly overnight in the early springtime. However, in order to bloom to the max, magnolias do need to be trimmed properly. Here are some tips to follow when trimming your magnolias in order to encourage healthy flowering. Prune after they bloom. There are many trees that benefit from a good, early springtime blooming. Magnolias, however, are not among them! Read More