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Complete Property Services
4.3(
64
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Serving Leon, KS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

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"These guys did great work. The job was a tree removal. The crew had to take down a portion of my chain link fence to get their lift in position to cut the tree. They removed the tree and put the fence back up in about three hours. Super job."
Kitchen Remodel
Kitchen Remodel
Dining Space Remodel
Bathroom
Bathroom Finished

+17

Response time9 hrs
67 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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McCune Tree Service
4.8(
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Serving Leon, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

"Everyone from McCune Tree Service provided professional and efficient service, from Tyler, who quoted the job, to the climber who cut down the large cottonwood tree in our yard, to the lady who came by to haul off the brush and the larger logs from the tree. They also did a great job of grinding down the stump and some large exposed roots."
Response time3 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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D&T's Trees
5.0(
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Serving Leon, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Credit card accepted

"It went extremely well. So well in fact that I hired them to do some additional work. I called other companies and could not even get them to show up to even give me a bid. D & T showed up both time's on time when they gave me the bid and when they started the job. From the beginning to the end, from cutting down the tree to the clean up and hauling off was quality work. Would recommend D & T highly."
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Patterson's Landscaping & Tree Service
4.6(
6
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Serving Leon, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I caught Donnie when he was doing the neighbors fence and asked him to quote what he would charge for a 12' fence with a 4' gate that would match the neighboring fence. He gave me the bid and said he could do it in tandem with the neighbors fence. I accepted and could not be happier. I expected to have to await my turn in line after previous bids, but they did it at the same time. My family is very happy since we have grandkids and granddogs that will benefit being able to be in the backyard. Oh, and they also cleaned out some old vines and brush that I did not even ask them to do. I only gave 5 stars because you cannot give any more."
Lawn
Lawn
Yard Clean up
Yard clean up
Tree Trim

+15

Response time1 day
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Lawn Doctor of East Wichita and Andover
5.0(
4
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Serving Leon, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Frank is very professional and does a great job! I have even bought the maintenance package and it has been worth it!!! No hasseling but communicates with me to let me know when he’s coming and always answers all my questions about my lawn!!! Great service!"
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

Costs reflect the size of the tree or shrub, the complexity of the task, location accessibility, and disposal needs, and comprehensive quotes vary accordingly.

The best time to prune Japanese flowering cherry trees depends on where you live and the type of flowering cherry tree. Some trees benefit from being pruned toward the end of winter or early spring, after the last freeze. Meanwhile, other trees do well after blooming, in late spring or early summer. Avoid pruning your flowering cherry tree in the early winter, as this encourages open wounds that can lead to infections or infestations. 

Completely topping a plum tree is a risky business. Cut too much, and you’ll kill your tree. That said, you do need to trim the top of your tree to encourage bushy growth, maintain your tree’s vase shape, and limit size. 

A plum tree's central leader (or trunk) should never extend more than 3 feet above the highest branch. When you first plant your tree, cut the central leader so it’s 2 to 3 feet tall. As it grows, cut it back 12 to 20 inches until it reaches its desired height. Never prune more than one-third of the new growth.

If your palm tree has spots on the leaves, rotting buds, or is beginning to turn yellow, then you have a sick tree on your hands. You should contact a palm tree specialist to identify the problem and help treat the tree if possible. Preventing diseases and pests is key to a healthy palm tree, and it's essential to take action as soon as possible if your tree is showing signs of being sick.

You may be looking to identify maple trees to use for home improvement projects. In that case, you can tell hard maples by looking at their leaves. Leaves will have a U-shaped dip, or sinus, between the points, or lobes, of the leaves. Leaves of soft maples tend to have V-shaped sinuses.

If you already have the cut wood in front of you, look for a light, uniform color to identify hard maple wood and check for variations of red, gray, or brown streaks and an overall darker color in soft maple wood.

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