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Tree Health in Kansas City

Written by Blog Dispensary KC on February 12, 2018 . Posted in Kansas City

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There are many specific diseases that try to attach themselves to our trees here in the Midwest and it’s important to keep an eye on your trees for any changes that may be occurring. Several different diseases that may attempt to harm your trees include Ash Borer, Walnut Canker, Scab, Beech Bark, and American Chestnut Blight.

To learn more about these diseases you can visit forestforeverllc.com and see which of your trees to keep an eye on and when to call Cartwright Tree Care to help you diagnose your tree issue and take the appropriate steps to bring it back to optimum health.

We also want you to consider that natural diseases are not the only thing that can alter the health of your trees here in Kansas City. Knowing how to appropriately prune your trees, prepare them for harsh winter snow and ice and maintaining a watchful eye on any changes can be a great asset for keeping your landscape looking healthy and beautiful.

Another game changer for our friendly trees can be the often not so friendly urban changes that are happening around us. Construction and urban development are inevitable in our beautiful growing city and it’s essential to realize the impact that it may have on our trees. Grade change, root loss and root damage are just a few consequences that can be involved with construction and being aware of these circumstances can make all the difference for maintaining your beloved trees.

Do you have concerns about a change that’s happening in the life of your trees? Has your neighborhood experience recent development that may have impacted the roots of your tree? Give us a call or visit our website and reach out to our expert team to help you assess the situation. We are here to help and only a phone call away 816-965-6758.

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