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R&G Landscaping
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Serving Refugio, TX and surrounding areas

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"R&G Landscaping did a wonderful job on our trees. We have hired them twice to cut down dead large dead trees left from the winter freeze. Both times they responded to my initial call very quickly, coming over the same day to provide a free estimate that was fair for the scope of work. Once committed they came back to do the work at the agreed time, handled the work quickly and efficiently, cleaning up after themselves and hauling off all of the debris. One of our trees was very close to the pool and they made sure no droppings got into the pool, which was difficult but appreciated. I will definitely call R&G again when we need more work done and would recommend them to anyone in Corpus Christi."
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Williams St Nursery & Landscaping
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Tree RemovalTree Removal - For BusinessTree Stump - Remove+5 more

Serving Refugio, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"John and Christina are two of the kindest and most hardworking individuals that I have done business with. They kept in touch with me throughout the whole process and always called, texted, or alerted me to what was happening and occurring at all times throughout the project. DeShawn and Juan did an excellent job on my landscaping project. Both gave meticulous attention to all the details of the projects and answered all of my questions throughout the whole process. I will DEFINITELY use them again and highly recommend Williams Street Nursery to anyone considering lawncare, landscaping, or other yard projects. Brian S."
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

The exact answer to this question depends on which region of the country you’re talking about, but according to various tree counts, some of the most common types of trees in the United States include red maple, Douglas fir, quaking aspen, loblolly pine, and sweetgum.

The amount of time it takes for a tree trunk to rot depends on several factors, including the tree’s size, species, and environmental conditions. It can take anywhere from a few years to several decades for a tree’s trunk to rot. A tree stump, on the other hand, can take up to 10 years to disappear after it’s decayed naturally.

Yes, healthy and well-placed large trees can boost property value by an average of 3% to 15%. They improve curb appeal, offer energy savings through shade and wind protection, and are often considered by appraisers during home valuation. On the flip side, removing dead or hazardous trees can also increase value by eliminating safety risks. For the biggest return, choose low-maintenance, native species that thrive in your climate.

Many consider the Fraser fir to be the most popular type of Christmas tree, but which type of tree sells out near you can depend on region and decorating trends that year. For example, the Leyland cypress is especially popular in the Southeast, according to the National Christmas Tree Association.

You may be looking to identify maple trees to use for home improvement projects. In that case, you can tell hard maples by looking at their leaves. Leaves will have a U-shaped dip, or sinus, between the points, or lobes, of the leaves. Leaves of soft maples tend to have V-shaped sinuses.

If you already have the cut wood in front of you, look for a light, uniform color to identify hard maple wood and check for variations of red, gray, or brown streaks and an overall darker color in soft maple wood.

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