When removing a tree from your property, having the trunk and canopy cut off is just the first step of this involved (and sometimes dangerous) task. It's common to have a plan for cutting the tree ...
It's one thing to cut down an old tree, and another (challenging) thing entirely to remove the stump that gets left behind.
Q: Our Japanese cherry tree trunk is decaying at the base, starting 10 inches above the soil line. My wife thinks it’s termite or ant damage. The damage begins where I removed a limb years ago and has ...
limbs from a wind-toppled golden delicious apple tree in his back yard. Amidst a tangle of other uprooted and snapped trees nearby, he motioned to two large, rotted tree trunks standing defiant.
Q: We had to have a tree removed in our boulevard. If we want to put a new tree where that one was, can we do it right after the stump is ground, or do we have to wait six months for the roots to die?