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7016257165 • Apr 02, 2024

Tree Care Terms

It’s the time of year when an occasional warm and sunny day lures us outdoors to enjoy the weather. You might find yourself wandering around the yard welcoming the early blooming flowering pears and daffodils, checking to see if the peonies are popping up yet, or surveying the trees in your yard for new buds. It’s also the time of year when the phones in our office get busy with requests for tree care. Other than a removal for a dead tree, most people will ask to have their trees “trimmed”. For our certified arborists, this can mean many things, depending on the desired outcome. In the chart below are some terms to become familiar with, to help you better describe what you’d like to have done the next time you call Mead Tree & Turf Care


Topping is a technique no longer used. It has been proven to lead to tree decline and decay, and is considered an unacceptable practice for maintaining tree health.


If you aren’t sure what your needs are, our arborists will be happy to take a look at your trees and recommend the best solution. 


By 7016257165 02 Feb, 2024
Although we are still in the throes of winter, spring officially starts next month on March 20. The next few weeks is the ideal time to start thinking about getting your yard ready for warmer weather. To give your landscape the boost it needs for a long season of healthy and attractive plants, now is a good time to have an arborist from Mead Tree & Turf Care survey your yard to assess the condition of your trees, and identify problems on your property that need to be addressed. Trees will be checked for: Dead wood, cavities, or peeling bark Signs of root decay Branches overhanging sidewalks, roofs, or overhead wires Poor structure due to multiple lead branches, rubbing branches, or weak crotches Early signs of insect infestation Trees may require pruning, cabling, lightning protection, or removal . This work can all be done in the winter , and in fact may be easier, as the branching structure is more visible before trees leaf out. Treatment for disease or insects and fertilization can be planned for spring. Beds will be checked for leaves, debris, and old mulch that requires removal. Shrubs will be checked for dead wood, signs of insects, and any that will require fertilization or pruning in early spring. This is a good time to get on our schedule for bed cleanup and mulching . Keeping your turf healthy requires work, constant vigilance, and care. Mead Tree & Turf Care can make lawn care easy with our turf care programs . Weeds and insect infestations on lawns are usually symptoms, with the real problem being an unhealthy lawn. A properly maintained and healthy lawn can withstand invasive insects and out-compete weeds for sunlight, water and soil. In addition to proper mowing and watering, reduction of disease problems in established turf is accomplished by changes in cultural practices such as fertilization, core aeration, balancing the PH, and soil testing - all services we provide. An early start to caring for your trees and lawn can resolve problems before they cause permanent damage. Call Mead Tree & Turf Care today to schedule your property inspection. We will make recommendations that allow you to enjoy a beautiful and healthy yard this spring and summer.
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