Small trees are a favorite target for deer. Between August and February, Trees with trunks that are up to 6" in diameter often sustain the worse damage from male deer rubbing their antlers on the trunks. You can protect your trees by installing plastic or wire fencing around the trunks of your small trees. Fencing is available at your local hardware store. Or, ask your Giroud Arborist and we will be happy to install it for you.
Protect Small Trees from Deer Damage
Friday, November 21, 2008
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deer damage,
deer fencing,
deer problems,
deer protection,
deer repellant,
fall,
ticks,
tree care,
winter
Fire Prevention--Trim Trees Away from Chimneys
Friday, November 14, 2008
It's time to get the home fires burning. Before you light your fireplace, step outside and check your chimney. Tree branches growing over your chimney may be a fire hazard. Ask your Giroud Arborist to prune branches away from your chimney to protect your home and the tree. (Pictured right: Branches growing near chimney are a fire hazard and should be trimmed back.)
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fire hazard,
fireplace care,
tree care,
tree trimming,
winter
Protect Evergreens from Winter Burn:
Friday, November 7, 2008
Prevent Winter Burn: Cold wind can suck the moisture from the leaves and needles on your evergreens. Azaleas, hollies and rhododendron are most susceptible but pines, hemlocks and yews can also be affected. Ask your arborist to apply an antidescicant to protect your evergreens.
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burned leaves,
tree care,
winter,
winter burn
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