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Aaron's Tree Service
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Serving Beach Park, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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Emergency services offered

"Great job. Victor and Gabriela were extremely friendly and understanding to our needs. Large tree close to the house in the backyard. The 3 person crew had experience to drop all the limbs safely. Price was competitive for a maple with 3 large spires At 60 plus feet tall the 7 hour completion was impressive. Logging truck showed the same day and removed all the trunk pieces during stump grinding and clean up. Sad to see the big old girl go, but she took a serious lightening strike and held her own until it was time..."
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Response time1 day
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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AMG Tree Service
5.0(
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Serving Beach Park, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Guillermo was very knowledgeable about tree trimming. He made some very good recommendations about which trees to trim and what to cut down. I was very pleaded with he and his teams work."
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Response time5 hrs
Response rate99%
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Jose's Trees, Inc.
4.7(
402
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Serving Beach Park, IL and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The team that did the work was awesome. Total professionals. Excellent trimming of two trees (including a large oak), removal of an old and sick evergreen. Carefully removed the limbs/trees. No damage to my property nor my neighbors (fence and buildings on their property were under the trees. Excellent customer service. Very professional."
Cottonwood
Response time7 hrs
Response rate94%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Bowline Tree Service, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Beach Park, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

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Emergency services offered

"Very Satisfied! Prompt, professional and courteous service. I've been in the service business for over 40 years and I was impressed by their attention to detail! They removed a massive Silver Maple that was 12" from my house and had huge branches that hung over my garage. They worked quickly, methodically, efficiently and respectfully! Best price for the job, too! Definitely recommend them to anyone needing tree removal, trimming, or stump grinding."
Response time1 day
30 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Fer-Acosta's Landscaping, Inc.
4.9(
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Serving Beach Park, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Another season of unsurpassed service. All expectations exceeded and many ideas presented for improving the yard. Trees pruned, removed and replaced a; bushes planted trimmed and maintained. Flowers transplanted and arranged. Excellent lawn maintenance. Fees exceptionally fair.."
Basic Trimming job
Big oak mulch
hydrangea
Response time10 hrs
Response rate85%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Kaiquer's Tree Service
5.0(
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Serving Beach Park, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Kaiquers tree service is a great company and does great work. I have used them for trimming and removal of trees at my home and investment properties. Jesus and his crew are very knowledgeable and honest. I will always have them deal with my trees."
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

The best time to transplant a tree is when it is dormant. For many trees, this means either in the fall after the leaves have dropped (around October or November) or in early spring before new growth begins (around March). The ideal timing can depend on the type of tree. Deciduous trees do well when moved in early spring or fall, while evergreens are best transplanted in early spring or late summer. For example, pine trees are best moved in early fall, but maples prefer late fall. Avoid transplanting in winter, as the frozen or hard, cold soil poses a significant risk to the roots and prevents the tree from acclimating properly.

To maintain trees on a commercial property, perform regular pruning, monitor for diseases, and apply fertilization to promote healthy growth. It is also important to remove any hazardous branches to keep the trees healthy and prevent potential liability issues.

A tree can grow back from its stump, but full regrowth is unlikely (especially for more stubborn conifer trees). Instead, trees are more likely to send up a number of shoots from the dead stump, which will try to develop into primary stems over time. In other words, it will start to look increasingly bushy. The goal of killing and drying out a tree stump is to prevent that from happening, as well as make the stump easier to completely remove.

The best way to protect tree roots is to avoid the roots entirely by excavating outside the root radius of the tree. For nearby projects, it’s a good idea to construct a temporary retaining wall. But that’s not always possible, depending on the project and the root system. In these cases, consider using alternative equipment like an auger to tunnel under the ground.

Remember, tree roots can damage nearby cement foundations as they grow. If a tree is close enough to interfere with large excavations, it may be better to remove the tree than risk future problems.

Peach trees don’t tend to live as long as other types of trees and crops. They tend to last only about 12 years, and you shouldn’t expect to see a full peach harvest each of those years, either. Young peach trees need a few years to get established before they produce fruit, but you should have plenty of peaches for your pies and cobblers during their mature years, around years four through eight.

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