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Horton Tree Service | Arborist Blog
1y ago
If your yard is very open and exposed to high winds, you may have a lot of trouble with tree damage after storms. You may worry about branches cracking and compromising the trees' health — while also posing a risk to your home and landscape. If you are thinking of planting some new trees, then you'll be pleased to know there are varieties that stand up well to high winds and are less likely to suffer damage.
1. Live Oak
The live oak is a classic shade tree, thanks to its broad canopy and dense foliage. Its leaves are deep green in color, and it produces brown acorns that attract wildlife li ..read more
Horton Tree Service | Arborist Blog
1y ago
Proper tree health begins at the time of planting. Homeowners who plant a tree on their property can start their tree off right by following proper procedure. Knowing where to plant your tree, how big to make the hole, how much water to give your tree, and other tips can help ensure that your new tree is healthy.
Choose the Right Location
Scout out the location for the tree before inserting it into the ground. When looking for the right location, you should take into account a variety of factors, including:
How much light does the tree require, and will it get enough in that location?
Will ..read more
Horton Tree Service | Arborist Blog
1y ago
Beautiful trees make for a beautiful yard, and proper tree care is the path you have to take to get those beautiful trees. But do not give in to the temptation to do all of this work yourself. Not only is it exhausting if you have a lot of trees, but much of that work is too dangerous or has unwelcome side effects if not done correctly.
If you really want to care for your trees, back off a bit and let an arborist take over, because your good intentions can sometimes lead in the wrong direction.
The Wrong Way to Reduce Growth
Fast-growing trees that sprout thick canopies every year often n ..read more
Horton Tree Service | Arborist Blog
1y ago
Providing your trees with the proper care will prevent them from causing damage to your home and property. Well-maintained trees also increase your home value and improve the visual appeal of your landscaping. Some homeowners prefer to care for their trees themselves, but your best approach when it comes to tree care is to hire a certified arborist.
To become a certified arborist through the International Society of Arboriculture, or ISA, an individual must have three years of full-time experience working with trees or the equivalent combination of education and experience. They must also co ..read more
Horton Tree Service | Arborist Blog
1y ago
Mature trees are strong and hardy. Compared to smaller plants, like shrubs and herbs, they do not require a lot of care and maintenance. However, many property owners accidentally end up harming their trees when they unknowingly make tree care mistakes. Here are five common mistakes to avoid if you want your trees to live a long and healthy life.
Mistake #1: Assuming That, Once the Tree Is Mature, It No Longer Requires Trimming
Pruning is essential when a tree is young because it allows you to establish a healthy shape. However, this does not mean that, once your tree reaches a mature size, y ..read more
Horton Tree Service | Arborist Blog
3y ago
If your yard is very open and exposed to high winds, you may have a lot of trouble with tree damage after storms. You may worry about branches cracking and compromising the trees' health — while also posing a risk to your home and landscape. If you are thinking of planting some new trees, then you'll be pleased to know there are varieties that stand up well to high winds and are less likely to suffer damage.
1. Live Oak
The live oak is a classic shade tree, thanks to its broad canopy and dense foliage. Its leaves are deep green in color, and it produces brown acorns that attract wildlife li ..read more
Horton Tree Service | Arborist Blog
3y ago
Proper tree health begins at the time of planting. Homeowners who plant a tree on their property can start their tree off right by following proper procedure. Knowing where to plant your tree, how big to make the hole, how much water to give your tree, and other tips can help ensure that your new tree is healthy.
Choose the Right Location
Scout out the location for the tree before inserting it into the ground. When looking for the right location, you should take into account a variety of factors, including:
How much light does the tree require, and will it get enough in that location?
Will ..read more
Horton Tree Service | Arborist Blog
3y ago
Beautiful trees make for a beautiful yard, and proper tree care is the path you have to take to get those beautiful trees. But do not give in to the temptation to do all of this work yourself. Not only is it exhausting if you have a lot of trees, but much of that work is too dangerous or has unwelcome side effects if not done correctly.
If you really want to care for your trees, back off a bit and let an arborist take over, because your good intentions can sometimes lead in the wrong direction.
The Wrong Way to Reduce Growth
Fast-growing trees that sprout thick canopies every year often n ..read more
Horton Tree Service | Arborist Blog
3y ago
Attractive landscaping turns an ordinary property into a showplace. If you're tired of your boring or scrappy North Texas yard, schedule a makeover with a landscaping service.
Many local landscapers and arborists recommend native and drought-tolerant plants for their customers' landscaping installations. Here are some reasons why you should include these types of plants and some information on three plants that qualify as native or drought-tolerant.
Why Choose Native and Drought-Resistant Plants
The bright bedding plants you purchased at the home-improvement store aren't looking so good ..read more
Horton Tree Service | Arborist Blog
3y ago
Providing your trees with the proper care will prevent them from causing damage to your home and property. Well-maintained trees also increase your home value and improve the visual appeal of your landscaping. Some homeowners prefer to care for their trees themselves, but your best approach when it comes to tree care is to hire a certified arborist.
To become a certified arborist through the International Society of Arboriculture, or ISA, an individual must have three years of full-time experience working with trees or the equivalent combination of education and experience. They must also co ..read more