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Family Tree Service
4.9(
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Serving Bolton, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 1985

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Would highly recommend Family Tree Service. Weâ  ve hired several tree service companies in the past, but the quality of this company surpasses them all. Mr. Elbert Holt & his crew took pride in their work, and wanted to make sure we were 100% satisfied before taking our check. Will never look for any other tree service if needed in the future. Donâ  t hesitate if youâ  re thinking about hiring Family Tree Service."
Response time7 hrs
Response rate91%
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Barone's Tree Pros, LLC
4.3(
57
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Serving Bolton, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They did a good job of removing the trees quickly. They did scar up our driveway dragging the trees to the street and they rutted up our neighbors yard. We are in the process of hiring someone now to fix the ruts."
Reservoir
Reservoir
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Josh grinding a stump
Using the Bobcat to pull over a Pine tree

+19

Response time11 hrs
Response rate92%
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Southern Turf Lawn Service
5.0(
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Serving Bolton, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"I had a wonderful experience with Southern Turf! The team was very respectful, professional, and knowledgeable. They took the time to explain everything and made sure the job was done right. Highly recommend them to anyone looking for quality service and great customer care!"
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Weed Control
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TheyCalledMeBobby
4.8(
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Serving Bolton, MS and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"Yes Bobby did a Great Job on my Flower bed that I needed to be cleaned out and redone, also trimming down my yard. He worked on a rainy day getting that done in a timely manner. I was Very pleased with his work, and I would highly recommend him for any yard task."
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Residential Yards

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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Generally, you’ll want to avoid pruning more than 25% of the tree’s canopy at one time. While pruning your tree is important, it’s possible to do it too often or to go too far. Again, this is why hiring a tree trimming pro to do the work is wise. However, if you do decide to DIY, going slow and trimming gradually is the name of the game.

Pruning trees during the summer can be a bad idea because the new growth will take place during the hottest months of the year, which can stress your tree out. Similarly, pruning during the early fall can be a bad idea, too, because you’d be stimulating new growth when most trees are aiming to go dormant. 

Pruning recommendations will vary by the type of tree, but generally, waiting until winter to prune your trees is a good idea.

After a big storm, you may not be sure if a tree was struck or not. Look for the telltale long scars, like strips or gouges in the bark of the tree, running in sometimes jagged lines down the length of the trunk. These scars will often show vulnerable living wood inside the tree. It’s also common to see scorched or wilted leaves on the side or top of the tree where lightning struck.

You need to remove all branches affected by Dutch elm disease. If your tree has several affected branches, you will probably need to remove the entire tree. First, consult a pro to be sure that you’ve correctly identified it as an elm tree. Make sure the tree is properly disposed of with a plastic covering or through debarking, chipping, or burning.

As a general rule, the protected area should be about 1½ times as wide as the canopy of the tree’s leaves. This digging measurement can vary by tree species and the age of the tree. Of course, that can be a lot of fencing for larger trees, which is why our first step is about making difficult decisions on which trees to save.

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