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Prune apple trees now for better fruit growth later

Written by vkinney on December 14, 2010 . Posted in Tree Maintenance, Featured

Apple trees are great for enhancing the landscaping of your yard, as well as having tasty fruit readily available when it’s in season. But what good is an apple tree if it isn’t properly cared for all year long?

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Winter's on the way... are your trees ready?

Written by vkinney on December 10, 2010 . Posted in Tree Maintenance, Featured

We can’t stress the importance of winterizing your trees enough. If you haven’t started preparing your trees for winter now, don’t wait a day longer! While trees may appear inactive during the winter, but truth be told, they continue to regulate their metabolism and only slow down some physiological activities, according to Steve Nix of Steve’s Forestry Blog.

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Cartwright Tree Care is on Facebook

Written by vkinney on December 08, 2010 . Posted in Featured, News and events

If you haven't checked out our Facebook page yet, you're missing out on some great stuff. The Cartwright Tree Care Facebook page is a great place for you to keep up with what's going on with us, as well as find links to our blog posts, contact information, photos of our work, interact with our team, and so much more. The next time you're on Facebook, do us a favor by "liking" our page and then suggest it to all of your Facebook friends! We're excited to have a presence on Facebook and hope to connect with you there!

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What is tip blight... and what to do about it

Written by vkinney on December 03, 2010 . Posted in Tree Healthcare, Featured

Tip blight is a fungal tree disease that commonly affects pine trees, usually those 15 years and older. One of the first signs of tip blight is the browning of needles at the tip of the current season’s growth, according to Cornell University. Needles in the early stages of development often appear stunted in growth compared to healthy needles, as they stop growing after infection. Blighted needles are generally found on the lower branches of the infected tree. Symptoms of tip blight aren’t limited to the needles, as future tree growth is quite often is decreased due to damage or death of the terminal buds during infection. Twigs can also be affected, with stunted growth or deformation present.

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Act now to prevent wind damage

Written by vkinney on December 01, 2010 . Posted in Tree Maintenance, Featured

With the recent storms and high winds that have impacted our area, it’s important to take action with preventative storm maintenance for your trees. Here are some helpful tips to get your trees ready to weather whatever storms come our way this winter:

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Start prepping your trees for winter now

Written by vkinney on November 26, 2010 . Posted in Tree Healthcare, Tree Maintenance, Featured

The Midwest is known for having winters with lots of ice and snow. With winter rapidly approaching, it’s time to start preparing your trees for the colder weather to come. Cold stress, winter drought, branch breakage, and rodents can be very harmful to your tress. However, with proper maintenance, your trees can remain beautiful all year long. To keep them that way, you should know what to look for and how to treat it. Here are a list of common problems and treatment options for winter conditions from TreeHelp.com:

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Tree down? Don't worry. We Offer Round-the-Clock Emergency Services!

Written by Amy on November 17, 2010 . Posted in Featured, Emergency Storm Work

We provide 24-hour Emergency Response service where our professional and experienced arbor techs can assess the damage to your trees.

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Welcome!

Written by JaimeTamsin on November 10, 2010 . Posted in Featured, News and events

Welcome to our new blog.

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