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IV Rentals
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Serving Santa Rosa, NM and surrounding areas

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"IV Rentals is my 'Go To' literally for anything. Manual Salcido is a true entrepreneur with a vision to actually serve his community. Prices are amazing and there are so many à la cart items that his company offers. Just ask him and I'm sure he has an answer. A+ all the way. I recommend IV Rentals to all my clients in Real Estate and with 1st hand knowledge & experience knowing they will be treated with exceptional customer service."
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Ebenezer landscaping and tree service
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+5 more

Serving Santa Rosa, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Excellent services were on time had my tree cut and all debri was cleaned up in one day. Excellent workers I would highly recommend this company for any project that you need done. Have never delt with a company as nice and efficient as Ebenezer landscaping and tree service."
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Response time1 day
Response rate87%
Recommended by63%of homeowners
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Sierra Tree Specialist
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+5 more

Serving Santa Rosa, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I contacted Pedro directly on Tuesday to request an appointment for Friday. Thursday I was contacted by the office to confirm my address and set the time. Pedro arrived promptly at the scheduled time and provided a cost estimate. He told me the workers would be back in about two hours. I heard the workers outside exactly two hours later and went outside to watch them. I supervised the majority of their work -- they were very efficient and careful about other plants, drip irrigation, etc. It took them over an hour to remove the tree stump: they had to do it by hand since it was very close to a cinder block wall. After they were finished they did a very good job cleaning up and hauling off the branches, dirt, and leaves. I was presented a bill that was equal to the estimate I was given plus tax."
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Your local government is usually in charge of pruning trees on public property, and the power company is responsible for trees near power lines (even if they’re on your property). Whether or not they top these trees depends on their approach to pruning. You won’t be able to do much to control this, but you can contact them to find out more about their pruning process.

There are a few differences between tree guying and tree staking. Tree guying requires anchor stakes that are shorter and stronger than regular stakes and are driven deeper into the ground at an angle away from the tree. Tree staking uses longer stakes that are set parallel to the tree and are used for smaller trees. Consult a local tree professional to determine which method is best for your tree.

Depending on the severity of the damage, a tree might continue healing for years after a split or a break. Saplings can usually bounce back in the spring in one or two seasons, but larger trees might take a few years to regain their former strength. If your tree is showing strong growth and is not dropping limbs, you can consider it healed after the first two seasons.

When a palm tree no longer produces new fronds and old fronds start turning yellow-brown, that’s a sign the tree is dying. However, transplanted palm trees can show these signs for the first several months as they re-establish themselves. It’s best to keep watering and not give up on the palm tree until a couple of seasons have passed and you’re sure it’s not coming back to life.

Since overwatering can harm mature trees just as much as a lack of water, it’s important to know the signs of an overwatered tree. If your tree’s leaves are yellowing, wilting, or dropping leaves, it’s likely that you’re overwatering. Other common signs include rotting, fungi, soggy soil, soft or peeling bark, falling leaves, and brittle roots. 

If you realize that you’ve been overwatering your mature tree, stop watering and give the soil time to dry out. Then moving forward, increase time between watering sessions. 

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