Problem Poplars
For today’s topic we’ll be discussing one of the most maligned tree families in the urban environment, a consistent nuisance to homeowners and arbor care professionals alike: The poplar family...
View ArticleMitigating Hazards Before They’re Dangerous
Recently we’ve had several cases where clients called us to have a worrisome dead tree removed, and when our arborist arrived to give an estimate, we’d discover that the tree had been dead for a very...
View ArticleWinter Tree Protection Tips (For When It’s Barely Winter Outside)
This season has been a winter catastrophe throughout the U.S., with the polar vortex bringing freezing temperatures all the way down to Florida and Mexico, covering the entire nation in ice and —...
View ArticleSay Hello to Our Newest Crew Member
Our customers in Medford may already be familiar with our 65-foot bucket lift. But now, our Portland crew is also equipped with a new, 75-foot lift! It’s perfect for all those hard-to-reach places,...
View ArticleWrong Tree, Wrong Place: Part 2
Not too long ago we gave a consultation to a gentleman whose backyard was almost entirely surrounded by tall trees: a row of maples leaning over from his neighbor’s yard, a large bushy pine, and a...
View ArticleDiseases in Trees: Soil-borne Fungal Infections
Do you have a tree that’s in a state of catastrophic decline? Is the foliage pale, dying back in large sections, or even throughout the whole tree? More likely than not, the cause of a widespread...
View ArticleAn Epidemic of Poplar Failures
Around this time last year we talked about the dangers posed by dying poplar trees, and the complications and risks involved in removing them. Considering the astounding number of calls our Portland...
View ArticleEmergency Call: Wind Damage
Recently, our Portland area clients may have noticed the wind blowing upwards of 40 miles per hour… This birch tree is usually vertical. … and a resulting spate of tree breakages around the city. When...
View ArticleMushrooms. Mushrooms. Everywhere!
With last fall’s warm and super wet weather in Portland and our continuing mild winter throughout the state, we’ve noticed an increase in truly spectacular mushroom blooms. While these mushrooms can be...
View ArticleDead trees = falling debris!
Lombardy poplars are common and cheap—but they easily die and can drop dangerous limbs. Like these pictured tree “skeletons,” you’ll often see them by roads and sidewalks. (Like tree experts say,...
View ArticleDead trees = falling debris!
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