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Maplewood Tree Services
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Tree RemovalTree TrimmingTree Removal - For Business+3 more

Serving Rosenberg, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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Offers commercial services

"I completely recommend Maplewood tree service 100%. This guys did an amazing job trimming our trees ! Very professional from start to finish. Iâ m definitely keeping them for any tree service I need in the future ."
Response time3 hrs
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Recommended by69%of homeowners
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Five Star Tree Pros
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Tree RemovalTree TrimmingTree Removal - For Business+5 more

Serving Rosenberg, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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Emergency services offered

"This crew was amazing! they helped me take down a dead pine tree. they were really nice and easy to communicate with. Chris kept me updated throughout the process. this will be my new tree service team."
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Response time1 day
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Ortega's remodeling, painting & tree services
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Tree Removal

Serving Rosenberg, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

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Credit card accepted

"After these heavy rains in Cypress I was trying to find someone to fix my fence that fell over with the high winds. After seeing multiple quotes and many attempts to find someone that was available to do the job, I found Ismael whose work was professionally done and at a very reasonable price. I liked his services so much I decided to get my driveway pressure washed as well to have it clean for the summer. 10/10 recommend!"
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

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. 

Debris removal is often included in the overall cost of having a tree removed from your property. However, tree maintenance service companies do not always include debris removal in their pricing, so ask any contractors offering tree trimming cost estimates whether or not removal is included. If you want to keep the wood mulch, ask if they charge extra for it as well.

It’s possible, although a lot depends on the cause of damage and what steps you take. If the remaining parts of the maple tree are alive and not under attack by disease or pests, they can often be saved even if large portions of the maple tree have died. Frequent watering, careful pruning, mulch, and any recommended fungicides or insecticides can all help with survival.

If it’s your property, then you can plant a tree near power lines, but it’s not the best idea. Any vegetation that grows within 10 feet or so of power lines will fall under the responsibility of the utility company, and they may trim or remove it as necessary. If you do move forward with your plan, try to choose a smaller ornamental tree, plant it as far away from the power lines as you can, and keep it trimmed to avoid future problems.

Late winter is ideal, but if you’re pruning apple trees in the spring, prune them as early as possible in the season. You want to ensure your tree is just creeping out of dormancy and hasn’t started pushing out new growth. If you prune your tree too late into spring, you generally won’t see results until the following year.

That said, there’s no pruning season for unhealthy growth. Remove dead, dying, or diseased branches as soon as you notice them, regardless of the time of year.

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