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When to Chop It Down: 5 Signs Your Tree’s Lifespan Is Over
Tree lifespan can vary widely, but trees often show signs of decline long before they fail. Observing active decay, damaged trunks, or failing roots can

Disease Prevention: Common Omaha Tree Problems to Watch for This Spring
The early months of the season are important for spotting tree problems in spring. Finding these issues early helps trees stay healthy during hot summers

Why Some Leaning Trees Survive for Decades While Others Fail Within Hours
Leaning trees are common, but not all of them are at risk of falling. Some trees lean for decades or even centuries without collapsing, while

How Close Is Too Close? What Homeowners Get Wrong About Tree–to–House Distance Explained
Tree–to–house distance is often overlooked, but it plays an important role in reducing storm damage and protecting a home. Many homeowners place trees too close

How Late-Fall Tree Pruning Sets Your Landscape Up for a Healthy Spring
Late fall is one of the most strategic times to invest in your trees, even though most homeowners don’t think about pruning until spring arrives.

Why Winter Is the Best Time to Grind Away a Tree Stump
Stump grinding is an important part of tree care. While winter is seen as a slow time for yard work, it is actually the best
