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Leonard
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Tree RemovalTree Stump - RemoveTree Trimming

Serving Alliance, OH and surrounding areas

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My name is Leonard and I work for a big tree company during the week. In my off time I like to pick up tree work at affordable qoutes for homeowners. I am a Foreman at my main job and have been doing professional tree work for 3 years. I am straight forward about things and always happy to help out and see trees transform with more life or open an area up to allow for other things to be placed in that space

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Anywhere Tree Care
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Tree Removal

Serving Alliance, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

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Emergency services offered

"Mike and the team were exceptional. Their professionalism and workmanship exhibited throughout the job from prompt arrival, crane removal of mature trees, stump grinding, and even the end-of-day cleanup. I had incorrectly presumed after their long days work that the 'small' clean-up stuff (small branches, etc) would remain for me/homeowner. NOT SO! They went beyond the 'tree zone' to rid my property of tree debris. I could not be more pleased with the level of service and dedication they exhibited throughout the whole job. WELL DONE! I would not hesitate to use them again."
Pine tree on house.
after took both trees down safely.
BIG TREE.
Trimmed one pin oak and took the other down.
Response time1 day
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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JD Orion Tree Service LLC
3.9(
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+5 more

Serving Alliance, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very professional crew removed six large dead or dying ash trees. In addition, they paid special attention to an ornamental red leaf maple that was in need of a thorough trim and shaping. Promptly provided an estimate after first visit and explained in detail what and how the work would be done. Presented proof of insurance when asked. Left the property in very clean condition. They were extremely friendly, polite and worked together like a well-oiled machine. Would heartily recommend."
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Sage Landscaping
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+5 more

Serving Alliance, OH and surrounding areas

"Seth did a great job using minimal equipment and just basic chain saws and hard work which kept the price down. Sage completed more work than we had hoped when we first met and discussed my budget for the job. I would highly recommend him for any project."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

A few signs a tree may be dead is if the leaves are dead and there are no signs of new blooms. You can also perform a scratch test on some of the branches to check the condition of the cambium layer beneath the bark.

If it is green, it is still alive, but if several are dry, brittle, and brown, the tree may be dying or dead. Always consult an arborist before assuming your tree is dead because you may be able to save it.

Deciduous shade trees (the type of trees whose leaves fall off in autumn) need to be pruned in late winter—between February and March. That’s because it’s easier to find and remove sick or dead branches when no leaves are present. And wounds close and heal faster in colder temperatures so pruning them at this time also makes them less prone to infection.

Your neighbor is not in a good position to know if your trees are truly dead or pose any kind of danger. That’s why hiring an arborist or tree service expert can be such an important part of the process. If the trees are still alive and don’t pose any threat, you’re in the clear (but you may want to document and photograph everything in case events turn sour down the road).

But if a tree is visibly dead and near the property line, you should remove it to be safe. If a dead tree falls on a neighbor’s property, they may have grounds to sue for negligence. If any branches on trees have died, it’s a good idea to cut them back for similar reasons.

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. 

The best time to trim trees is in late fall through winter when the tree has slowed its growing for the year. Cold weather stops insects and fungal growth from attacking a new tree wound. Summer and fall are considered the worst times to trim trees, but it’s permissible in certain scenarios, such as tree disease, damaged branches, or small, aesthetic cuts.

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