Trees live, they grow, and they eventually die. Throughout their life cycle, from seedling through their decay, trees play an important role for wildlife and plant life. Once a tree has died, fallen, or been professionally removed, its journey is far from over. If the tree is free from disease and infestation, there are several ways it can be upcycled or used in your landscaping. The following will offer a look into the life cycle of a tree and present ways to maximize their benefits, even … [Read more...] about Ways to Repurpose, Recycle, or Leave a Fallen Tree
Tree Preparation for Storms and Hazardous Weather
Major late winter storms have wreaked havoc on the Northeast, while bringing more rain to the Southeast. From coastal storm surge and flooding to record setting snowfall and downed trees that have caused power outages, catastrophic property damage and loss of life. With trees, preparation and preventative measures are key to their survival of severe weather. However, even the most well prepared landscape can suffer tree damage or loss in a major weather event. Before the next storm strikes, … [Read more...] about Tree Preparation for Storms and Hazardous Weather
Cobb and Marietta GA Tree Removal Permit Process
For property owners in the City of Marietta or Cobb County Ga, the following tree removal permit information will help you better understand the city and county requirements you must meet for a tree removal permit. City of Marietta Georgia Tree Permit The information above is an excerpt from toddsmariettatreeservices.com/removal-permit-ordinance/marietta-ga/ PRIVATE PROPERTY – (single family dwelling) within Marietta City limits, notification of tree removal or a tree removal permits IS … [Read more...] about Cobb and Marietta GA Tree Removal Permit Process
A Tree is Growing Too Close to My House – Trim or Remove It
Whether the roots are growing protruding the foundation, or the canopy is large enough to graze the house, that tree has grown too close to your home. Depending on the species and maturity of the tree in question, there are a few distinctions and options to explore before considering tree removal as a definitive solution. How Do You Know If A Tree Is Too Close To A House’s Foundation? Generally, a tree should be planted at least fifteen feet away from the foundation of a home. For … [Read more...] about A Tree is Growing Too Close to My House – Trim or Remove It
Choosing and Lighting a Christmas Tree
We go through the same thing each holiday season; we hang lights on our trees, have a little twirl around the tree to wrap the lights around it, and end up with crossed strands that are almost impossible to remove in the new season. There is a better way, but before delving deeper into lighting though, we should discuss how to choose the best tree. A brittle and dried up tree won’t be able to support all of those wires, so focus on finding a fresh tree. Here’s how to select and … [Read more...] about Choosing and Lighting a Christmas Tree
Tips for Protecting Your Evergreen Trees and Shrubs this Winter
Winter is coming and it’s time that you took some steps to protect the biggest investments you’ve made in your garden. The ornamental shrubs, evergreens, and shade trees will need a little extra help to survive the harsh winter. The cold temperatures and winds of winter can cause bleaching in evergreen trees. The roots, bark, and branches are also susceptible to additional damage that could injure or even kill them. There is hope though, so don’t give up just yet! Read … [Read more...] about Tips for Protecting Your Evergreen Trees and Shrubs this Winter
Deciduous Trees, Dormancy, and Winter Months
When trees shed their leaves for dormancy, there are various ways to prepare your tree for the winter season. Some factors like excess temperature, ground soil freeze, and ice showers may have a negative impact on your tree’s health. In this article Todd will discuss the main methods you can use to prepare your trees for the coming cold months. What is a Deciduous Tree The term ‘deciduous tree’ refers to a tree that sheds all of its leaves seasonally during the fall months … [Read more...] about Deciduous Trees, Dormancy, and Winter Months
Hurricane Planting Tips and Trees For Your Marietta Landscape
With hurricane season slowly winding down, most property owners may be considering removing large trees in a bid to avoid damages to their homes or businesses in the future. Some mature tree benefits you can enjoy include a higher property value, energy savings that comes with shading, cleaner and fresher air, and the aesthetic benefits. Below, Todd’s tree professionals outline several ways of establishing and maintaining more trees that are resistant to hurricanes and urban forest settings. … [Read more...] about Hurricane Planting Tips and Trees For Your Marietta Landscape
Saving Trees From Clinging Vines
Clinging or in simpler words unwanted vines can be challenging to deal with once they latch on to your garden landscape and trees. Since vines grow and develop very fast, it won’t take long before they can lead to serious issues and even grow further despite your aim to deal with them. Vines can rapidly creep into new spots; they develop inside tree canopies, sweep on to the edge of the buildings, and squeeze the life out of lower level plants and shrubs by strangling them and hindering … [Read more...] about Saving Trees From Clinging Vines
The Right Time for Tree Cutting, Pruning, and Emergency Tree Removal
Our team at Todd’s is called to perform tree pruning on a regular basis. Pruning is when specific stems and branches are removed from a tree for the sake of the tree as a whole. Pruning is also used to thin the canopy of the tree and allow more sunlight and air to reach the tree; keeping it healthy and free from disease. Cutting is typically done to larger branches. Cutting is used to get rid of dead, damaged, and diseased branches to prevent organisms and insects from damaging the tree. Keep on … [Read more...] about The Right Time for Tree Cutting, Pruning, and Emergency Tree Removal