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Entries tagged with “Texas”
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Speaking for the Trees and Best Park Tree Management Practices
In addition to taking care of trees in residential and commercial settings, the experts at Preservation Tree also provide professional services to municipalities across the North Texas area for their park systems' trees.
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Bringing Municipal Tree Management to Plano
Learn how we work with the City of Plano's Coyote Creek Park.
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City of Tyler Celebrates Arbor Day 2018
Preservation Tree Services was happy to participate in the 2018 City of Tyler Arbor Day celebration on the UT-Tyler campus. Our Micah Pace and Ken Smith helped promote the importance of trees and the mission of ISAT.
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Preservation Tree, The Consulting Group Assists In Hurricane Harvey Recovery Efforts
Aransas County residents in South Texas signed up to visit with arborists from around the state to learn about the health and safety of their Hurricane Harvey-damaged trees.
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Threats to Your Trees this Winter
Heavy ice and snow can be especially harmful to your trees if they haven’t been pruned in a while - or have certain growth characteristics due to incorrect pruning or development as a young tree.
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Oak Wilt: How to Help Control the Spread
Oak Wilt is a very serious tree disease that calls for professional help. If you suspect Oak Wilt is present in your trees, it is better to be safe than sorry. Don't hesitate to contact us.
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Soil: The Foundation of Healthy Trees
Take care of your soil correctly and in turn, your soil will give to your trees and surrounding landscape.
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Fall is Planting Time in Texas
Fall is an excellent time to take advantage of the season and plant a new tree. Your arborist will have wonderful suggestions and all the experience to take you from planning to planting to enjoying the new addition to your landscape.
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Plan-It Geo Workshop in Dallas Was a Hit!
Preservation Tree helped to bring an interactive, educational geo-mapping workshop to Dallas for those working in urban forest management.
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Pest Alert: Emerald Ash Borer Arrives in Texas
The Emerald Ash Borer has wreaked havoc on Ash trees across the country. We need to be alert here in Texas as this destructive insect makes its presence known in the Lone Star State.
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Summer Watering & Care for New Trees
Newly planted trees and shrubs need extra attention and TLC for the first year in their new environment. Following a few key steps will help to settle them in for the long haul.
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Ask an Arborist: Why did the leaves fall off my Gingko trees before they turned yellow?
Why did the leaves fall off my Gingko trees before they turned yellow? Our arborist Kenneth Smith fielded this question during a site visit to check on his client's trees as North Texas was experiencing intermittent freeze warnings.
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First Aid & CPR Training for Crew, Staff & Arborists
Keeping our company up-to-date on first aid practices is just part of the job for our Safety and Training Coordinator, Daniel Cottier. A healthier and safer workplace is the reward.
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Representing at our Industry's Annual International Conference
Our own Micah Pace took his place among those representing our industry at this year's annual conference of the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) in Columbus, Ohio. Micah has served as President of the ISA Texas Chapter this past year.
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Preservation Tree, The Consulting Group Helps Assess Hurricane Harvey-damaged Trees
Preservation Tree, the Consulting Group (PTCG) completed their tree assessment work in South Texas. Joining with other tree professionals, Micah Pace and Chad Simmons volunteered their time and expertise to residents hit hard by Hurricane Harvey.
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City of Tyler Arbor Day draws over 1000 Tree Enthusiasts
The campus of the University of Texas at Tyler welcomed over 1,000 attendees to Tyler's 2018 Arbor Day celebration. Preservation Tree was happy to pitch in on the mission.
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Flush of rain sends this Texas Sage into a blooming fury. The bees are busy!
Lawns, landscapes and trees respond quickly to a slow, steady day, or day and a half, of rain. Especially at the tail end of summer! Our arborist Getth Nelson was checking on clients' trees when he came across this buzzing scene.