How to Tell If a Tree Is Dying: 7 Warning Signs
Sparse leaf coverage, dead branches at the top, fungal growth, cracks, and bark falling off are all signs your tree may be in serious decline.
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Sparse leaf coverage, dead branches at the top, fungal growth, cracks, and bark falling off are all signs your tree may be in serious decline.
Before storm season hits, have a certified arborist assess your trees. Removing weak branches now prevents catastrophic damage when storms arrive.
Trimming is about aesthetics โ shaping for appearance. Pruning is about health โ removing dead, diseased, or crossing branches to improve tree structure.
An unlicensed crew working near your home can void your homeowner's insurance and leave you liable for any damage or injury. Always verify insurance.
The city regulates removal of protected trees. Here's what size thresholds trigger a permit and how to apply without delays.
Willow oaks, river birches, and Japanese maples thrive in Charlotte. Here's what to plant โ and which fast-growing invasives to avoid completely.