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Monarch butterflies pollinating an Eastern Red Cedar

Promoting Pollinator-Friendly Tree Care Practices in Summer

Pollinators are essential for every flowering plant, whether flowers, bushes, or trees. They’re also sensitive species that require special care. Pollinators are most active in Ontario during the Spring and Summer. During the sunny season, we can help promote pollination and grow their populations by following certain pollinator-friendly tree care practices. Our expert arborists explain […]

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Perfect backyard treehouse

Building the Perfect Backyard Treehouse

Treehouses are a backyard staple. They’re the perfect place for children to hide away, imagine, and play. Plus, they aren’t just for kids. Adult-oriented treehouses can provide a haven for reading, meditating, or simply enjoying some peaceful quiet among the branches. Treehouses provide unique experiences and memories for everyone. Is one of your trees asking

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An Arborist at work, not a landscaper

Definitions Matter: The Differences Between an Arborist and Landscaper

Landscaper and arborist can sometimes be conflated. They work in a similar field: the maintenance of a property’s outdoor greenery and plant life. They both keep those plants lush, healthy, and beautiful. However, they differ in their specialties and the type of services they offer. No home or property can just have a landscaper or

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House with evergreens in winter landscape

Keeping Your Evergreens Green This Winter

At this point of the year, we’re all used to the same winter sight: lush evergreen trees against snowy backdrops. Evergreens are known precisely for staying green all year, but that doesn’t mean they don’t need care in Winter. If they don’t receive the proper attention, they could soon wilt, brown, and not see the next Spring.

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