by Timber Works Tree Care | Dec 15, 2022 | Bush Hogging, Timber Works Tree Care
Many people enjoy landscaping and caring for the trees on their property. Mowing grass, gardening, and planting trees can be a breath of fresh air for those who work in offices or travel 5 days a week. Nevertheless, some tasks require professional expertise and...
by Timber Works Tree Care | Dec 8, 2022 | Timber Works Tree Care, Trees
Trees’ structural integrity may deteriorate over time for numerous unavoidable reasons. Extreme weather, age, and abnormal growth patterns can contribute to a tree losing structural integrity. If you discover a tree’s branches developing at awkward angles, its trunk...
by Timber Works Tree Care | Nov 2, 2022 | Timber Works Tree Care, Trees
Colorful trees are a staple of the fall months. Their beautiful array of red, orange, and yellow makes the cooler weather bearable. If you’re a landowner in Northern Virginia who wants to add trees to your landscape this fall, consider scarlet oaks, pin oaks, shagbark...
by Timber Works Tree Care | Oct 28, 2022 | Needlecast, Timber Works Tree Care, Tree Care Tips
As most residents with a green thumb know, Virginia hosts a wide variety of tree species, including many variations of pine. However, pine trees are susceptible to needlecast, a fungal disease that lives up to its name by attacking trees’ needles. Needlecast spreads...
by Timber Works Tree Care | Apr 1, 2022 | Timber Works Tree Care, Tree Care Tips
Your seasonal or biannual tree care routine should include a professional inspection. Specifically, this inspection should evaluate the condition of your trees’ leaves, branches, trunks, and roots. Doing so can reveal issues that require professional or routine care...
by Timber Works Tree Care | Feb 16, 2022 | Timber Works Tree Care, Tree Care Tips
How does your tree service provider climb trees to deliver their services? Many depend on spikes—made of sharpened steel—attached to their legs or boots. However, those spikes can damage and kill the trees that your provider is nominally helping. If you want to...