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Cartwright Tree Care is a Member of the Tree Care Industry Association!

Written by vkinney on February 24, 2012 . Posted in News and events

We are excited to announce that Cartwright Tree Care is now a member of the Tree Care Industry Association! The Tree Care Industry Association, or TCIA, is a resource for both the public and industry professionals on trees and arboriculture.

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Jump Start Spring Tree Care with Cartwright Tree Care

Written by vkinney on February 21, 2012 . Posted in News and events

With spring on the horizon, it’s time to start making preparations for the arrival of the new season, as we have mentioned several times in the past few weeks. Cartwright Tree Care is the leading provider in residential tree care, and we’re in your neighborhood, in Kansas and Missouri!

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February's Tree of the Month - Green Ash Trees

Written by vkinney on February 16, 2012 . Posted in Tree Healthcare, Tree Maintenance

Last month, we began a series on trees that are commonly found in Missouri, beginning with the Black Cherry Tree. This month we will continue and have selected the Green Ash as our featured tree for February. Below are some facts about the Green Ash that we have gathered.

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Preparing For Spring? Store Our Emergency Response Number in Your Phone Now!

Written by vkinney on February 14, 2012 . Posted in Emergency Storm Work

We've discussed several ways to prepare your trees for spring in recent weeks, and one thing we can’t forget to mention in preparation for spring is to store Cartwright Tree Care’s 24 Hour Emergency Response Number in your cell phone now if it’s not already there! The spring season typically brings about thunderstorms with lightning and high winds, which can cause extensive damage to your trees. In the event that a spring storm causes damage to your trees, Cartwright Tree Care’s Emergency Response Team is just a phone call away and ready to help you out.

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What Causes Pine Wilt to Be So Severe?

Written by vkinney on February 09, 2012 . Posted in Tree Healthcare

Hot summers and frequent droughts are common occurrences in the Midwestern region of the U.S. These harsh climatic conditions leave pine trees, specifically non-native species, highly vulnerable to disease. Non-native Scots pines, which are often planted as windbreaks, are the most affected; often developing pine wilt, a disease that requires the assistance of a tree healthcare specialist to control the outbreak.

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It's Almost Time for Spring Fertilization!

Written by vkinney on February 07, 2012 . Posted in Tree Healthcare, Tree Maintenance

If you are a faithful follower of the Cartwright Tree Care Facebook page, then you probably noticed a few weeks ago that spring fertilizations are right around the corner. Although the official start of spring is still weeks away, it's important to begin preparing for the season now, and trees, like any other plant in your landscape, need proper fertilization in order to remain healthy.

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Don’t Forget - We Offer Tree Preservation and Consulting Services

Written by vkinney on February 02, 2012 . Posted in Tree Maintenance

In today’s climate of clear cutting an area whether for construction of homes, roads or a business center most people don’t take the time to stop and think what an important role trees have in our everyday life.

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Did You Know…

Written by vkinney on January 30, 2012 . Posted in News and events

Did you know that Cartwright Tree Care has been certified with the state of Missouri as a Minority/Women owned business? In order to be eligible for this certification in Missouri, a business must be at least 51% owned by a minority and/or a women, and the minority/female owner must hold the highest position in the company, exercise direct control over daily and long-term decisions in management, policies, and operations of the business. The minority/female owner must also be a U.S. citizen or a lawfully admitted permanent resident.

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Tips for Dealing With Storm Damaged Trees

Written by vkinney on January 25, 2012 . Posted in Featured, Emergency Storm Work

With stormy weather recently affecting nearby states such as Arkansas, we thought it would be an appropriate time to remind all of our readers of how to deal with storm damaged trees. The following tips come from the Missouri Department of Conservation’s online pamphlet “Tree Care After Storms.”

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Tips for Avoiding Tree Damage During Construction

Written by vkinney on January 21, 2012 . Posted in Tree Healthcare, Tree Maintenance

Are you building a new home this year, or do you plan to do some remodeling that might include a home addition? If so, you most likely will have trees on your property that you’ll need to work around throughout the construction process, and it is important that you and the people working on your home take extra care when working around your trees, as trees are a very valuable asset to your property.

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