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Tree removal: can you replant in the same spot?
If you need to have a tree removed from your property, it can leave a hole in your heart and your landscaping. While you might be tempted to immediately fill that void, several factors need to be considered before you plant a new tree. In particular, planting a tree where the old one used to…
How trees affect your property value
Even if you don’t intend to sell your house anytime soon, it’s a good idea to keep in mind how your landscaping affects the value of your property. Trees can play a huge role in attracting potential buyers and boosting your home’s curb appeal. Here’s what you should know. Better quality of life In…
Shrubs for your yard this winter
Many shrubs are hardy enough to survive our harsh Canadian winters and look beautiful doing it. Here are just a few types that will brighten up your snow-covered backyard this year. Siberian dogwood This shrub features a variety of colours throughout the year. Creamy white flowers in the spring give way to green summer…
Is winter a good time to remove trees?
Winter is an ideal time to prune your trees, but is it the best time to have a tree removed entirely? Here’s some information to help you decide when to remove a tree from your yard. Reasons to remove a tree A tree is usually removed as a last resort when pruning or disease…
5 ways to prepare your trees for winter
Snow accumulation, ice storms, high winds and fluctuating temperatures are all common causes of winter tree damage. Here are five preventive measures you can take to protect your trees from harsh weather conditions this season. Prune them Pruning is an essential part of regular tree maintenance. Removing dead, diseased and damaged branches promotes tree growth…
How you can help keep Dutch elm disease out of Alberta
Dutch elm disease (DED) is a fatal fungal disease spread by bark beetles, and Alberta is one of the last areas in North America that is DED-free. Keeping it that way is everyone’s responsibility. Here’s a guide to help you identify, prevent and treat Dutch elm disease. Symptoms The first symptom of DED is…
7 causes of winter tree damage
Harsh winter conditions can wreak havoc on your yard. Here are some of the top causes of winter tree damage in Western Canada. Temperature fluctuations Abrupt changes in temperature cause the bark and inner wood of a tree to expand and shrink at different rates. This strain can create long vertical fissures in the…
The destructive power of snow and ice
The destructive power of snow and ice Snow and ice glaze can make your backyard look like a winter wonderland, but it can also become a disaster zone. Here’s a guide to help you prepare your trees for winter and avoid extensive damage. How snow and ice can damage your trees When freezing rain…
Announcing the Launch of the New ArborCare Website
We are very excited to announce the launch of the new and refreshed ArborCare website. Visit us at arborcare.com. The new website now showcases what we do best, highlighting our complete residential and commercial tree care services. ( A glimpse of the new homepage) ( The previous homepage) Our goal with this new website is…
ArborCare Tree of the Month
ArborCare’s tree of the month for May is the “Golden Spice Pear Tree”. “Pyrus ussuriensis” is the latin Botanical name for the Golden Spice Pear.