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Monday, August 2, 2010

A Day in our Life - LIVE VIDEO Coverage

Fox News will be spending the day with Shadowland Foundation on Tuesday, August 3rd. starting at 7am PST. They'll be covering us off and on all day so check it out - Tivo it - DVR it - or just sit back and watch us live all day!

http://media.myfoxla.com/live/

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Choosing a Tree

Source: http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/backyard/TreePtg.html

Choosing a tree should be a well thought-out decision. Tree planting can be a significant investment in money and time. Proper selection can provide you with years of enjoyment as well as significantly increase the value of your property.

An inappropriate tree for your property can be a constant maintenance problem or even a hazard. Before you buy, take advantage of the abundant references on gardening at local libraries, universities, arboretums, parks where trees are identified, native plant and gardening clubs, and nurseries.

As always, use a Professional Arborist to correctly and safely plant the appropriate trees for optimal results. Call us Today for a FREE Estimate.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Greener Environment

“Healthy, growing landscape plants can offset some of the carbon being generated by individual homeowners. Here is a hypothetical example: A typical gas-powered automobile driven 12,500 miles annually might be expected to release about 2500 pounds of carbon a year, according to Environmental Protection Agency Emission Facts. A half-acre residence with roughly 50 percent covered in trees could store about 800 pounds of carbon a year. If the remainder of the landscape were turfgrass, it would store another 200 pounds. So, this hypothetical homeowner could offset 1000 pounds of carbon – 40 percent of their automobile footprint-just by maintaining a healthy landscape”.

From “Putting Green Spaces to Work” by Thomas Rufty and Nick Hamon (Oct. 09 issue of Lawn and Landscape)

So keep your trees healthy by aerating and root fertilizing, trimming away dead and broken branches and overgrown foliage. Call Tree King for a free estimate on the condition of your trees and what can be done to maintain the value and health of your landscape.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Wounded Trees

Source: The Classic How-To On Tree Care - United States Forest Service AIB-387

A tree is considered to be wounded when its bark is broken so that either its inner bark or wood is exposed to the air. Tree wounds are caused by various agents, including birds, animals, insects, fire, mechanical equipment, lightning, or man and his activities. Tree wounds are classified into three types, depending on their locations: branch wounds, trunk wounds, and root wounds.

A good tree-care program includes looking for hints of trouble. There are a number of signs and symptoms that indicate the development of decay in a tree. All too often they go unrecognized until it is too late. However, early recognition of these signs and symptoms, followed by proper treatment, can do much to proven or minimize the damage caused by decay and the subsequent waste of so many good trees and so much valuable wood. Before deciding on a plan of action, it is wise to consider basic points about trees.