This article on The Denver Post's Your Hub, tells readers the best kind of trees to bring home for the holidays this year. There’s no better way to mark the beginning of the holiday season than by welcoming a real Christmas tree into your home. From visiting the tree farm, to decorating it with memorable ornaments, to opening up presents — Christmas trees remain at the heart of many family traditions. Pick the perfect tree for your family by first evaluating species type, fragrance and needle retention. Test trees for freshness by running your fingers along the needles, grabbing the branches and bouncing the tree a little. Only a few needles will fall off of a fresh tree. Otherwise, it’s a sure sign that the tree was cut long ago and has not been watered enough. Every tree variety is unique. Learn the key personality traits of the four most popular trees: Small Business Saturday is here folks!
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Written with excerpts from a publication by Joseph Tree Service in Dublin, Ohio.
Shoveling, plowing, sanding…and pruning? A common misconception is that tree maintenance cannot be done during the winter months, or that tree care companies do not operate during this time of the year. At The Kings' Tree Care, we know the importance of learning proper and safe climbing techniques to care for your trees. Many tree care companies rely solely on bucket lifts to access trees for trimming and removing. We believe there are many benefits to hiring a company with climbers that we will go over in this blog post.
And lastly, avoiding damage to not only the tree, but the client’s lawn and property are important factors to consider. It is more beneficial for the tree to be climbed for pruning and dead-wooding jobs because you don’t have to cut into the tree to get your bucket close to it. Lawn damage can be highly likely when bringing in a heavy bucket lift. Many customers do not consider it ideal to have a large piece of equipment on their lawn, near their house, or in close range of septic systems or wells. Give our experienced tree climber a call, 9284997111, for your tree care needs today.
With Thanksgiving fast approaching.
While prepping the Thanksgiving feast, it’s easy to concentrate on your holiday to-do list. Let’s take a minute to step back and focus on all we’re thankful for. We’re sure your friends, family and cozy home will make the list. But, don’t forget to thank your trees- those gentle, green and giving giants. Trees help us de-stress, provide us with year-round beauty and transform houses into homes. Below are four reasons you’ll want to thank your trees this Thanksgiving. 1. Trees reduce stress and improve well-being. As much as everyone loves the holidays, they can be stressful at times! Luckily, trees are there for support. Being surrounded by trees reduces anger, fear and stress while increasing pleasant feelings. Plus, trees reduce blood pressure, heart rate and muscle tension, according to Japan's National Land Afforestation Program Organization. 2. Trees lower your energy bills and boost property value. When planted in the right place, trees reduce air conditioning needs by 30% and save you 20 to 50% on heating costs, found the USDA Forest Service. While reducing energy bills, trees increase your home value. Management Information Services/ICM tells us that landscaping that includes mature trees can increase curb appeal by 20%.. Trees along neighborhood streets even increase house sale prices by an average of $8,870, according to the Pacific Northwest Research Station. 3. Trees keep you healthy. By removing pollution from the air, trees save 850 human lives and prevent 670,000 cases of acute respiratory symptoms each year, according to the US Forest Service. When sick, trees help hospital patients recover faster while requiring less pain medication, found a 1984 study. Because of these health benefits, trees annually save $6.8 billion in US health costs, according to the same US Forest Service study. 4. Trees bring you, your family and your community together. Researchers at the University of Illinois found that families who live in areas surrounded by trees have fewer feelings of aggression toward family members and tend to feel more satisfied. Trees not only help brighten your home. They benefit the entire community. A 10% increase in neighborhood trees can reduce crime by 12%, found a Landscape and Urban Planning study. Landscape Architecture reports that people also tend to be more familiar and socialize more with neighbors in tree-filled neighborhoods.
http://blog.davey.com/2015/11/4-reasons-why-you-should-thank-your-trees-this-thanksgiving/
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