If you've got trees on your property you've undoubtedly been affected by the recent storms. You've probably heard the trunks creaking in the wind or maybe you've been unlucky enough to have a branch come crashing through a window. While trees are beautiful additions to any lawn or yard, you've got to take care of them. Left to their own devices trees can grow huge and wild. Their roots can infiltrate your pipes and their branches can scrape your siding. By maintaining your trees growth with regular trimming you can help avoid a weather-related disaster, or hopefully any tree-related disaster:
You've got to pay attention to them and you've got to do your best to help them stay healthy. This is all sound advice and it could save you a trip to the hospital or the need to call in a contractor because half your house is gone. Our roads are also fighting a losing battle out there:
It's been crazy around here. Prevention is better than reaction, after all. Instead of reacting to your trees blowing down or branches snapping off willy-nilly, use this storm as a lesson in maintenance. By looking at the unpredictable weather we've had it's not surprising that so many trees have fallen. Don't let it happen again is the best lesson that can be taken from this. If you have trees, have them regularly trimmed http://www.allcleartree.com/trimming. Keep your yard free of debris and make sure that if you do have several trees that they aren't all entwined. If you've got three trees all wrapped up in each other you're going to have three trees coming down together. Regular trimming can help the trees maintain their close friendship without interfering with the rest of their lives.
This Simple Tip To Help Manage Your Trees Is Amazing is republished from All Clear Tree Service's Blog via http://www.allcleartree.com/trimming/simple-tip-help-manage-trees-amazing
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