So, you've cut down that burdensome tree in your yard, only to discover it has sprouted back up just a few months later. This is a problem faced by many homeowners and property managers. Depending on the species, most trees will continue to grow even after they've been chopped down. As long as … [Read more...]
The Dangers of Having Dead Trees on Your Property
Trees add a unique touch of beauty to a landscape, enhancing the environment with natural colors and life. But like all living organisms, trees will eventually die. This typically doesn't happen overnight, as some species are capable of living for more than a century. But external elements like … [Read more...]
How to Remove Old Tree Stumps from Your Landscape
So, you've finally cut down that old tree in your yard, but now you're left with a massive stump. While some homeowners may leave these tree stumps in place, mowing the lawn around them, others prefer to remove them. But removing a tree stump isn't as easy as cutting down a tree. With roots … [Read more...]
Preventing Invasive Tree Roots from Spreading
Trees are an integral component of a well-manicured landscape. They deliver both aesthetic and functional benefits, adding an attractive element to the yard while also providing shade in the process. But what happens when the roots begin to spider outwards uncontrollably? Problems of Invasive … [Read more...]
Winter Weather Brings High Winds, Storms and Tree Damage
When a storm strikes, some trees seem to sustain only minor damage, while others suffer the loss of large limbs or sizable parts of their branching structure. In the worst cases, trees may be completely split in two or may have nothing left but a trunk. In this case we at "Woodsman Tree Service" … [Read more...]
Holiday Greetings and Special Year-End Savings
It's the day after all the turkey, stuffing and one of my favorites...pecan pie. I'm watching my wife and young daughter begin the process of decorating the Christmas tree. It's then that my mind wanders (according to my wife that happens a lot) to trees of another sort, those in our yards. Now … [Read more...]