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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Pruning Trees in Winter

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Pruning trees in winter is a widely recommended practice for tree care, particularly in colder climates like Long Island. Winter is an ideal time to prune trees because the trees are dormant, and the absence of leaves allows you to see the structure of the tree more clearly. However, even seasoned gardeners and arborists can […]

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How Tree Mulching Protects Roots from Cold Weather and Winter Storms

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As winter approaches, it becomes essential for homeowners, gardeners, and property managers to think about how to protect their trees from the cold, harsh months ahead. For trees, the most vulnerable part during the colder season is often the roots. A simple yet highly effective way to safeguard them is through tree mulching. Not only […]

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How Tree Stumps Can Impact the Health of Your Long Island Landscape

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If you’ve recently had a tree removed or are considering having one taken down, you may be tempted to leave the stump behind. While it might seem harmless, that leftover tree stump can have a significant impact on the health and appearance of your Long Island landscape. From promoting pest infestations to creating unsightly root […]

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Common Challenges of Land Clearing on Long Island and How to Overcome Them

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Land clearing is a crucial process for various projects, whether it’s for new construction, landscaping, or preparing land for farming. On Long Island, land clearing comes with its own set of challenges due to environmental regulations, the diversity of terrain, and the dense vegetation in certain areas. Whether you’re preparing a small plot or large […]

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