Pruning in Spring: What’s Smart, What to Avoid, and Why Timing Matters
When warmer weather hits, a lot of property owners in Hunterdon County want to “clean everything up.” Pruning is part of that—but spring…
When warmer weather hits, a lot of property owners in Hunterdon County want to “clean everything up.” Pruning is part of that—but spring…
Winter can leave behind more than a few fallen sticks. As temperatures warm up in Hunterdon County, trees start pushing new growth—yet the…
If you only do one “tree task” each year, spring should be it. The reason is simple: spring tree care combines visibility (winter…
Spring is when your landscape wakes up—and it’s also when many tree problems become visible. In Hunterdon County, winter can leave behind hidden…
The storm has passed, but the risk often hasn’t. Winter tree damage can be deceptive: branches may be cracked but still hanging, trunks…
Heavy snow, freezing rain, and high winds can turn healthy-looking trees into serious hazards in a matter of hours. In Hunterdon County, winter…
Pruning isn’t just cosmetic. Done correctly, it shapes tree structure, reduces hazard potential, and supports long-term health. Winter—when many trees are dormant—is one…
Winter is when small tree defects become big problems. Frozen ground can reduce root flexibility, gusty winds test weak unions, and snow or…
Winter is a revealing season for trees. Without leaves, structure is easy to see, and problems that hide behind summer foliage become obvious:…
Winter Tree Risk: What Hunterdon County Homeowners Should Check Before the Next Storm Winter in Northwest New Jersey has a way of exposing…