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Why Should Cities Plant Trees?

Written by cartwrighttreecare on January 12, 2016 . Posted in Tree Maintenance

 

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Reducing Tree Damage

Written by DizzyD on January 09, 2016 . Posted in Tree Maintenance

BE SURE to report property damage to your insurance agent immediately after a severe weather event or natural disaster and make temporary repairs to prevent further damage. 

The key to preventing damage is to predict circumstances that could result in tree damage and take action to correct potential problems before storms strike. Look at the form of the tree, any decay that may be present (and the extent of the decay, if present), maintenance practices involving the tree, the presence of stem girdling roots, and existing site problems. Good pruning can prevent many problems.  Prompt removal of diseased, damaged, or dead plant parts helps limit the spread of harmful insects and disease, as well as reduce the possibility of storm damage.  By keeping track of trees on your property and their condition, predicting storm failure is much easier. Create a list of "key trees and key problems." Key trees would be those that are most important to the property. Key problems would be those that are most likely to damage or weaken those key trees.

These potential problems are easy to spot:

  • Cracks in the trunk or major limbs
  • Hollow and decayed trees
  • Trees that look one-sided or lean significantly
  • Branches hanging over the house near the roof
  • Limbs in contact with power lines
  • Mushrooms growing from the bark, indicating a decayed or weakened stem
  • V-shaped forks rather than U-shaped ones. V- shaped are more likely to split
  • Crossing branches that run or interfere with one other
  • Cartwright Tree Care can make sure your trees are prepared before a storm 
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How to Choose a Tree Care Company

Written by DizzyD on January 05, 2016 . Posted in Tree Maintenance

Start with TRUST

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Protect Your Assets

Written by DizzyD on December 19, 2015 . Posted in Tree Maintenance
 
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Tips on How to Fertilize a Tree

Written by cartwrighttreecare on July 29, 2015 . Posted in Tree Healthcare, Tree Maintenance, Featured

Trees need to have regular care in order to maintain their health. Part of this care requires you to keep your trees well fed with the use of fertilizer. Fertilizer will help trees grow stronger so that they can fight off disease and pests. The following are a few tips on how to fertilize a tree:

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How You Can Help Fight the Ash Borer

Written by cartwrighttreecare on July 24, 2015 . Posted in Tree Healthcare, Tree Maintenance, Featured

One of the biggest issues that trees in Kansas City have had to deal with over the last few years is the Ash Borer. There are roughly 20,000 public ash trees trees and 400,000 private ash trees in Kansas City, which means an enormous amount of trees are being negatively affected by the Ash Borer, which is a type of beetle that is attracted to ash trees.

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Identifying Caterpillar Damage on Your Trees

Written by cartwrighttreecare on July 20, 2015 . Posted in Tree Healthcare, Tree Maintenance, Featured

If you are having defoliation issues with the trees on your property, then there's a chance that these issues are due to caterpillar damage. The following are the three most common caterpillars to help you identify what is causing the defoliation of your trees:

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Plants to Grow in the Shade of Your Trees

Written by cartwrighttreecare on July 10, 2015 . Posted in Tree Healthcare, Tree Maintenance, Featured

Having a lot of shade in your outdoor area isn't necessarily a bad thing. Shade can be quite nice to have, especially during the summer months. Some people may consider too much shade a bad thing since it makes it more difficult to grow other plants. However, there are plenty of things that can grow in the shade of your trees without much of a problem.

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Anthracnose is Flourishing on Trees in the Missouri Area

Written by cartwrighttreecare on July 06, 2015 . Posted in Tree Healthcare, Tree Maintenance, Featured

Anthracnose is a type of fungal disease that tends to occur during the spring and largely affects trees such as sycamores and maples. It results in dark and sunken lesions on the leaves, fruits, flowers and stems of these types of trees. It can also occur on other plant life, such as roses and Boston Ivy.

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Feed Your Tree With Nutritious Soil

Written by Cartwright on June 29, 2015 . Posted in Tree Healthcare, Tree Maintenance, Featured

One of the ways that you can keep your property's trees healthy is by providing them with nutritious soil. Because the tree's root system obtains its nourishment from the soil, it's important that you use high quality soil. The following are a few tips to keep in mind when feeding soil to your trees:

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