
Discusses tree and lawn care issues including, selecting the right tree, proper planting techniques,insect problems, tree diseases, soil issues, tree maintenance such as pruning, fertilizing, cabling, thinning, and removals plus how to get and keep a healthy, thick, green lawn in Montgomery, Bucks and Philadelphia Counties in PA.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Unsightly Webs in Trees

Friday, August 15, 2008
Early Warning Signs

Sycamores, Oaks, Maples and other hardwoods should be in full leaf and green through September. If a tree has health issues, fall may appear to come early. Here are the top three signs to watch for:
1. Premature color change
2. Early leaf drop
3. Branch die-back or Flagging
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Solving a tree problem with your neighbor

It’s a common problem. You share a tree with a neighbor. The tree is primarily in your neighbor’s yard but the problems are on your side of the property line. No matter how tempting, it’s always best to get your neighbor’s permission before taking any action on the tree.
Most shared tree problems fall into a few categories:
- Property Damage: The neighbor’s tree falls on your property
- Hazardous Trees: Dead, split or leaning tree that could damage your property if it falls
- Tree debris: Falling on your pool, patio or gutters
- Root encroachment: Roots lifting your driveway or sidewalk
- Eyesore/Poor Maintenance: Tree blocks your view or, puts too much shade on your gardens.
What can you do? “Start with a professional evaluation,” advises Lou Giroud, Giroud President. “As an ISA Certified Arborist, your Giroud Arborist is in the best position to assess the situation and give you a recommendation.” The next step is to reach out to your neighbor. “In working with 1,000’s of tree issues between neighbors,” explains Lou, “I’ve found that the best results are gained through friendly communication.”
- If your neighbor is approachable: Meet with them face to face to explain your concern and let them review your Giroud Arborist’s recommendation.
- If your neighbor is never home, write a friendly letter and ask them to call you.
- If your neighbor won’t respond, send a certified letter or hire an attorney who understands tree law.
For more information on solving shared tree issues, go to our website: www.giroudtree.com/seasonal.