The Gazette: Tall Timbers Tree & Shrub Service: A family-run business reaching success one tree at a time
In 2000, Dave and Debi Carpenter, started their business, Tall Timbers Tree & Shrub Service, with just a pickup truck, and themselves as the only employees. Today, they have 32 employees and a fleet ...
Tall Timbers Tree & Shrub Service: A family-run business reaching success one tree at a time
The need for expert tree and shrub care often goes overlooked. But a flourishing landscape will greatly enhance the overall health and appearance of your property while increasing its value. That’s ...
The News-Press: GrassRoots Turf Announces Spring Tree and Shrub Care Season for Southeast Homeowners
GrassRoots Turf, a leading lawn care provider serving the Southeast United States, announces the start of its spring tree and shrub care season, offering comprehensive ornamental plant treatments to ...
GrassRoots Turf Announces Spring Tree and Shrub Care Season for Southeast Homeowners
Interior Alaskan forests have only six native tree species: white spruce, black spruce, quaking aspen, balsam poplar, larch (tamarack) and paper birch. Northern Canadian forests have all of those, plus jack pine, balsam fir and lodgepole pine. Since northern Canada and interior Alaska share the same grueling climate and extremes of daylength, why are the Canadian tree species absent from ...
It is common for people in interior Alaska and corresponding areas of northwestern Canada to use the name cottonwood when referring to one widespread variety of deciduous tree.
A tree's age can be easily determined by counting its growth rings, as any Boy or Girl Scout knows. Annually, the tree adds new layers of wood which thicken during the growing season and thin during the winter. These annual growth rings are easily discernible (and countable) in cross-sections of the tree's trunk. In good growing years, when sunlight and rainfall are plentiful, the growth rings ...