Tree Removal: How to Deal with the Hole

Posted on: 22 June 2017

If you have recently had a tree removed from your property, you may now be wondering what to do about the large hole in the ground which remains. Below is a guide to the steps you can take to fill and reclaim this area of ground. Remove any loose soil  Once a tree removal service has removed the stump of the tree, all that will be left in the hole will be a large quantity of topsoil.
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Answering Some of Your Common Questions About Residential Tree Service

Posted on: 22 June 2017

If you have any trees on your property that are obviously dead or decaying, or which have roots that are tangling around your home's plumbing pipes, it's time to call a tree service company. Trimming back the tree, relocating it, or removing it altogether can protect and enhance your property; in some cases, it can even protect a tree itself. Note a few questions you might have about residential tree service so you can know when this is a needed service for your trees and your property.
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Poolside Trees for Privacy and Peace: 3 Pool-Friendly Trees for Your Backyard Swimming Pool

Posted on: 21 June 2017

Your backyard pool area should be a place where you and your family can relax in privacy and peace. However, if your neighbours' second and third floor windows overlook your pool, or there is a steep hill nearby where passersby can look down on your pool, you'll never be able to fully relax. Even a high fence cannot adequately give you the privacy you require since distant buildings and hills may easily tower over them.
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4 Uses For Tree Stump Grindings

Posted on: 21 June 2017

When you have a tree removed from your property, the stump can be removed to below ground level with a grinder. This will leave you with wood chippings that can be disposed of by the tree removal company or put to good use around your garden. Here are four ways you can use tree stump grindings: Mulch Using stump grindings as mulch is an easy and inexpensive way of supressing weeds, retaining moisture around your plants and keeping the soil cool, which delicate young roots will thank you for.
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