by Lenoir Tree Service | Feb 26, 2021 | General
A swift grower, the weeping willow necessitates consistent trimming to sustain any decorative shaping and excellent health. Pruning stops willow trees from budding tangled limbs. A dense weeping willow branch is vulnerable to snow and wind damage. No tree is more...
by Lenoir Tree Service | Jan 21, 2021 | General
Crepe myrtle trees are a part of many landscapes. Gardeners love having a crepe myrtle in their outdoor space for aesthetic appeal and needing very little maintenance. Planting crepe myrtle trees isn’t a problem since they will grow in the right location. ...
by Lenoir Tree Service | Dec 24, 2020 | General
Sweet-smelling white blossoms are just the start of the attraction of a magnolia tree. These charming trees also possess a big, striking pod and dark, shiny leaves. Learning all you can about magnolia tree care is an excellent way to appreciate the trees in your...
by Lenoir Tree Service | Dec 3, 2020 | Insects & Diseases
In the past, emerald ash borer (EAB) was once considered a death sentence. Today we realize it isn’t. You can use an emerald ash borer treatment and save your ash tree. For an emerald ash borer treatment to do its job, you need to get a tree inspection to check...
by Lenoir Tree Service | Nov 27, 2020 | Tree Damage
As living organisms, trees have methods of safeguarding themselves and recuperating from damage. As a property owner, it’s vital to know the mechanisms that a tree uses to defend itself. The impact of building a treehouse on a tree is a minimum, creating little...
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