How a Wet Spring Impacts Our Trees
As you may have noticed, we have had a very wet spring. According to the US Geological Survey, a station in Lovettsville, Virginia, has recorded 14 inches of precipitation in 2020 already.
Teaching Children the Sights of Spring
While being quarantined is not an activity that most of us would look forward to, staying home during the spring season means there is a lot going on in our own backyards and neighborhoods that we can use to create a fun scavenger hunt with our children.
Staying Positive
In lieu of our typical update on tree diseases or invasive insects, I’d like to share something a friend of mine wrote. My intention is that this will bring you some hope and something to look forward to in these seemingly dark times:
Time to Prepare for Tick Season
In Virginia, Lyme Disease cases are on the rise. To help keep your property free of pesky ticks, we recommend investing in beneficial nematodes.
Determining the Price of Tree Work
Have you ever requested a quote for tree service with no idea about how much the work might cost? Maybe the estimate you receive seemed really high or you felt the price simply didn’t make sense for the work you were requesting. But do you know what goes into the work of trimming and removing trees?
Ice, Ice, Maybe?
While everyone is talking about how cold it’s getting this season, it can still be easy to forget how much winter weather can pose a serious danger to you and your property.