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Landers Ranch Services
5.0(
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+5 more

Serving Crane, TX and surrounding areas

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At Landers Ranch Services, we are a reputable excavation company located in Grimes County, TX. Serving the surrounding areas, we pride ourselves on delivering top-notch services to meet all our clients' excavation needs. With our skilled team and state-of-the-art equipment, we ensure efficient and reliable results for every project.

Bulkhead
Bulkhead
Bulkhead
Land clearing
Land clearing

+10

1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by14%of homeowners
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Torres Lawn & Trimming Service
4.3(
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+7 more

Serving Crane, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We asked multiple landscapers in town and they didn't have the equipment to do it. Mr. Torres came out and had the tree straightened and supported in about 2 hours. Best part was that even though he had a bobcat to use, he only used it the minimal amount to avoid messing up the yard and did the rest by hand. Great quality work, great price."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Fobbs Lawn & Tree Service
2.9(
100
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+3 more

Serving Crane, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1983

Free estimates

"Paid about a little under $800 to get 2 trees trimmed and 1 larger tree removed. They did leave a very small almost to the ground stump, I believe because it was so close to the foundation and not all of the roots were removed so I will have to dig it up myself. I noticed there was a long one still there after they left. I needed them to be here today since I did have a large hanging limb and I was concerned it would fall on my dogs and they had availability for today. They did great hauling off all the debris and they raked the yard to pick up any lingering debris. Overall I was satisfied minus a few minor things."
Xeriscape
Landscape design/ xeriscape
side or front yard appeal/ xeriscape
Xeriscape
Xeriscape

+28

Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Ideally, you should wait to prune until trees have gone dormant in late fall to early winter. The worst times to prune trees are early fall and late summer, as pruning them so close to dormancy makes it difficult for the tree recover before it goes dormant for the season.

It may not be worth it to rake every leaf in your yard, but it’s necessary to remove the majority of leaves to prevent them from smothering grass growth on your lawn. However, raking leaves isn’t your only option for leaf removal. You can remove leaves easily with a leaf blower or compost or mulch them with your lawn mower to repurpose them to help grow your garden or yard.

Stay inside or well away until the storm passes. Don’t go outside to inspect the tree until the weather clears, especially if the tree is on a hill or isolated in a field. Lightning often strikes the same easily-accessed places multiple times, and you could be a new target. If a lightning strike causes a noticeable fire, alert emergency services. When the storm is over, take a closer look to gauge the damage done.

Rock salt or Epsom salt can damage and kill tree roots over several weeks and can even assist in removing the tree's stump. However, you need to drill holes or cut into the stump and surface tree roots to inject them properly with the salt. Repeat the process every two weeks until the roots visibly rot away.

Generally, avoid trimming trees in the summer (with the exception of pruning fruit trees as needed). Trees use a lot of energy in the summer, most of which is relegated to new growth. If you chop it too early, you could stunt the next season's growth. Again, when in doubt, do some research based on the specific tree type.

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