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Caring for Your Cherry Trees: 3 Common Problems

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If you own cherry trees, you will want to ensure that they are kept in peak condition. There is a range of different varieties of cherry tree which will thrive in the warm Australian climate, producing wonderful flowers and tasty fruit. However, your fruit trees are at risk of damage caused by disease, rotting and fungus growth. Below is a guide to 3 common problems which can affect your cherry trees and the steps you need to take to combat them.

23 March 2017

Steps to Take When a Tree Falls in Your Backyard

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Several factors can cause trees to fall, some of which are beyond your control. If there are strong winds or heavy storms in your area, they can make large tree branches to break and tree trunks to splinter and split. Such environmental factors are beyond human control, especially during the winter. However, if you don't maintain and regularly inspect your trees, they can contract diseases and weaken. When a tree falls on your backyard for whatever reason, it is essential for you to take the following steps to ensure your safety and protect your property.

21 March 2017

Residential Landscaping: Three Suitable Methods for Stump Removal

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Stump removal is an important process which should be performed after a tree cutting project in your residential property. In ideal circumstances, the stump will decay and the tree roots will die eventually. However, this process takes a long time, and it can cause extensive inconvenience. In simple terms, a tree stump in your property will be unattractive and even lower the likability of your home. Moreover, the stump can cause tripping accidents and subsequent injuries.

10 March 2017

Are Tree Branches Hanging Over Your Roof? Here's What You Should Do

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Trees can provide the much-needed shade from the scorching sun during the summer months while adding a beautiful natural look and feel to your home's exterior. However, they can become a pain when some of their branches overgrow and hang over your roof. Tree branches can scrape against the roof's shingles and damage it. Also, when the leaves fall on your gutter, they can lead to mold, degrade the gutters, and cause leaks.

7 March 2017