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SnowScapes
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Serving Roseto, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

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Emergency services offered

"Excellent topping and trimming. The fellow who picked up the pieces did not bother to collect anything that did not land on the ground. Two of the three workers who did topping and trimming did an excellent job."
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Artistic TreeScapes LLC
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Serving Roseto, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We have used Jeff for about four years now and his team does a great job on landscaping and tree service. They always meet with me in advance to go over everything and then provide a quote. The work is always performed in a professional manner and when the jobs are complete my place looks great. I did not put the pricing in my review, because each of the jobs planned and performed over the past four years was different."
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Ant's Tree Service
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Serving Roseto, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Ant's Tree Service was professional and timely. They gave us a fair quote for chipping and a fast timeline. After they were done, our yard looked like they were never there (they took all the wood chippings with them!). I would recommend Ant's Tree Service to anyone looking to clean up their yard."
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Response time1 day
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Magnolia Tree Solutions, LLC
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Serving Roseto, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Henry did an amazing job trimming and pruning my trees. He was very precise and did not stop until he finished. I couldn't believe how great his price was and the incredible job he did. I highly recommend him. Others refused to climb up my trees, but not Henry. I'd give 10 stars if I could"
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

Some trees will bounce back just fine, and others will struggle and possibly die. Evergreens, for instance, have a very difficult time recovering after droughts and usually die after periods of extreme dryness. Usually, you’ll have to just wait and see—if the drought occurs in wintertime, it’s possible that your tree will recover during the gentler springtime.

Sometimes, knowing when you need tree-trimming services is straightforward, and other times, you have to do some investigating. Some tell-tale signs that you should have your tree trimmed include:

  • A poorly-formed tree with unruly branches, which makes the tree appear odd-shaped. 

  • A tree with tall or large branches that interfere with power lines or your home’s exterior.

  • A tree that provides too much shade in the yard due to branch overgrowth.

The shepherd’s tree, native to the Kalahari Desert in Africa, holds the record for the deepest known tree roots at over 230 feet deep. Some African communities refer to it as the “Tree of Life” since it provides food, shade, and medicinal properties to the surrounding community.

Dead tree branches should be removed, because they can cause the tree to lose nutrients. They can also make the tree more susceptible to disease and pests. Removing dead and diseased branches can help the tree recover and increase the odds of saving a dying tree. Make sure to prune the tree correctly to avoid damaging it further.

Generally, you should prune around 20% of an apple tree’s growth—and never more than 30%. This means that if you have a severely overgrown tree, it can take a few seasons to prune it back enough to produce the healthiest fruit. 

If you’re dealing with a newly planted or juvenile tree, hold off on pruning beyond the initial shaping. Wait at least a couple of seasons into fruit production since pruning can increase the number of water sprouts and unproductive foliage.

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