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WLM Landscape & Sprinkler Services Inc
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Serving Plumerville, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Outstanding landscape AND sprinkler services. WLM?s quality of work is truly impressive, not to mention the level of detail they put into every project. Exceptional customer service and an exceptional team."
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Recommended by36%of homeowners
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Growfully, LLC
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Serving Plumerville, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"David and Growfully were terrific. He listened carefully to my wants, needs and budget constraints and nailed it with his design. I love it! He took care to educate me about caring for the plants. He updated me regularly during weather delays and when they were finally able to do the job, they stayed and worked hard until it was complete. He and his crew were courteous and considerate during the entire process. I d recommend them to anyone."
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Response time2 days
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Can Tree Service, LLC
4.3(
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Serving Plumerville, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Did a great job and I was worried about some of the limbs he was cutting falling on the power line, but Alfredo cut all of them without any problem to the line. He did a good job."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate99%
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Grit & Grind Stump Removal LLC
New to Angi

Serving Plumerville, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

Welcome to Grit & Grind Stump Removal, your premier choice for specialized stump removal, expert tree care, and landscaping services. What truly sets us apart is our heavy-duty stump grinder— Our powerful equipment enables us to efficiently handle jobs of any size, from stubborn surface roots to yards with multiple large, deeply rooted stumps. We operate with fast turnaround times, providing upfront pricing and prompt, same-week service to keep your property safe and beautiful. Beyond our unmatched stump grinding, we offer a full suite of professional tree maintenance. Contact our team today to discuss your project!

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Great Basin Tree Care LLC
4.5(
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Serving Plumerville, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Knowledgeable, on time and did more by far than bargained for, all of it expertly.. I was so pleased I added considerable extra money to try to cover the additional work; the boss divided it up among the crew as a tip. I am so glad I chose Great Basin and will go to them in the future any time I need the services of an arborist."
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Response time8 hrs
Response rate89%
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

In the case that a tree is growing directly on your property line, the cost of maintaining the tree is shared and is the property of both owners in common. In this case, all decisions regarding the maintenance of the tree must be made jointly, and both parties must agree on a course of action. You will need to agree with your neighbor about the cutting of any roots before you carry it out, and your neighbor must also consult with you before doing any trimming. Coming to an agreement with your neighbor about any shared trees ahead of necessary trimming and maintenance will make this process much simpler.

You should avoid cutting off the top of mature cherry trees. This process is called tree topping, and it’s not recommended for cherry trees—or any trees, for that matter. Tree topping removes between one-third to half of the length of the tree trunk, resulting in structurally unsound, fruitless suckers. The only exception is for saplings. Young pie, sour, and tart cherry trees that are over 30 inches tall in the fall or winter before the tree blooms can benefit from heading cuts.

The felling notch you make before you make the final cut will determine which way the tree will fall. The cut will be in a wedge or triangle, and the tree will fall from the highest point of the triangle. You can use this, as well as the process described above, to estimate where a tree will fall. 

If executed correctly your tree should survive after being transplanted to a new spot. However, effective transplanting requires six months, careful root pruning, safe transport to the new location, and replanting in prime soil conditions. You’ll also need an appropriately sized root ball for a complete tree transplant. A good rule of thumb is that, for every inch in diameter, your tree’s root ball needs to be around 11 inches. So a tree with a diameter of six inches needs a root ball of approximately 66 inches.

Whether tree roots will continue to grow after a tree has been cut down depends on the species. Some tree roots will eventually die because they can no longer get nutrients through photosynthesis. However, other species that reproduce through root sprouts can continue to grow and produce new sprouts for seven years or more. For example, the roots of elms, ficus, and willows tend to regrow aggressively, while the roots of pines, oaks, and maples will typically die. To determine if a root system is still active, look for new sprouts on the old trunk, stump, or any exposed roots.

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