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Avatar for Stigall Tree Service, LLC
Stigall Tree Service, LLC
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Serving Sequim, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Emergency services offered

"Great Job! Great Price! The job was completed the second day from the phone call. Stigall explained the tree cuttings and how the tree would grow from now on. Suggestions were given to us to treat the moss on our roof. We were asked if there was any other service they could provide. Hauled away all the cuttings. We are very pleased."
Response time3 hrs
Response rate96%
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Bear Creek Asphalt Paving, LLC
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Serving Sequim, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They were very professional, friendly, honest, and did a great job. They spent extra time and effort to maintain the integrity of my lawn while repairing my sinkholes. Would hire them again anytime I need Excavation or Asphalt."
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Response time12 hrs
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Fancy Shovel Excavating, LLC
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Serving Sequim, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"My husband and I very pleased with Judd’s work. He was very easy to deal with, he listened to my ideas and worked with me and offered solutions on how the yard will look best. Even after the job was done he still gave me ideas on what plants I can add to the yard. We are getting a lot of compliments from the neighbors. We highly recommend him."
Response time2 days
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

The best time to transplant a tree is when it is dormant. For many trees, this means either in the fall after the leaves have dropped (around October or November) or in early spring before new growth begins (around March). The ideal timing can depend on the type of tree. Deciduous trees do well when moved in early spring or fall, while evergreens are best transplanted in early spring or late summer. For example, pine trees are best moved in early fall, but maples prefer late fall. Avoid transplanting in winter, as the frozen or hard, cold soil poses a significant risk to the roots and prevents the tree from acclimating properly.

Yes, it is highly recommended to remove tree stumps. Leaving them in the ground can lead to several problems, as they are not only unsightly but can also reduce your property's value. Stumps can obstruct landscaping plans, make mowing difficult, and hinder new growth. More importantly, they are prime breeding grounds for pests like termites, ants, and mice, which can spread to your home and cause costly damage to its wood and foundation. Stumps also attract fungi and diseases that can infect other healthy trees and plants in your yard. As a stump decays, it might sprout new, unwanted shoots. While removing a stump is an investment, it prevents these potential issues and enhances the safety, health, and appearance of your landscape.

After a big storm, you may not be sure if a tree was struck or not. Look for the telltale long scars, like strips or gouges in the bark of the tree, running in sometimes jagged lines down the length of the trunk. These scars will often show vulnerable living wood inside the tree. It’s also common to see scorched or wilted leaves on the side or top of the tree where lightning struck.

Peach trees don’t tend to live as long as other types of trees and crops. They tend to last only about 12 years, and you shouldn’t expect to see a full peach harvest each of those years, either. Young peach trees need a few years to get established before they produce fruit, but you should have plenty of peaches for your pies and cobblers during their mature years, around years four through eight.

If you don’t trim your palm trees, you can expect several negative outcomes, including:

  • Unhealthy palm trees attract pests, diseases, and fungi 

  • Dead falling fronds can cause severe injury or damage to your home, pedestrians, or cars

  • Dead palm branches are flammable and can catch fire, especially during a lightning storm

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