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Another Great Season Alexander Tree Care York Region Arborist, Tree Removal Newmarket

Another Successful Season

As the tree work is slowly winding down for the season, Alexander Tree Care pauses to reflect on its accomplishments in 2018.

Topping our list is the continuous growth of our business. With the addition of repeat customers, many referrals as well as new customers. We sincerely believe this is the result of customer satisfaction and continuously strive for and gain one customer at a time. Our customers recognize good value, professionalism, and excellent results. These areas cannot be overstated. From major tree removals and tree pruning to the extra time spent on meticulous trimming of specimen trees, ornamental shrubs and hedges; our customers have shared their positive experiences. These are reflected in the reviews they have made on Google, HomeStars and other sites.

Top Three in Newmarket

Alexander Tree Care was honoured as one of the top three tree services in Newmarket for 2018 by ThreeBestRated.ca. This website uses a multi-point inspection; which includes checking reviews, ratings, reputation, history, complaints, satisfaction, trust and cost to general excellence. Again, we are very honoured for this recognition; and strive to continue to stay in the top three for tree services in Newmarket in years to come.

Currently Alexander Tree Care is fully booked with scheduled work for the remainder of the 2018 season; but we are taking on clients and tree work for the new year, and would be happy to add you to our list. Please feel free to contact us to ensure your spot on our priority list for scheduled work or quotes early next spring.

Alexander Tree Care wishes to thank all of our customers for an incredible season. We also want to take this time to remind new customers that our services include; tree and shrub removals, trimming, pruning, planting, stump grinding, and tree-health care. We currently service the areas of Newmarket, Aurora, Richmond Hill, Markham, Vaughan, Bradford, Holland Landing, Keswick, Georgina, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Schomberg, King City, King Township and Toronto. You can find us on Facebook, or click here to contact us.

Till next time,

Alexander

Common Issues with Tree Planting and Tree Care - Alexander Tree Care - Tree Services Newmarket

Common Issues with Tree Planting and Tree Care

Common Issues with Tree Planting and Tree Care - Alexander Tree Care - Tree Services Newmarket

Alexander Tree Care has been involved in the tree care service industry for over 12 years. During that time, we have observed many unacceptable practices that eventually lead to problems involving trees in various settings and locations. Here are some common issues with tree planting & tree care we’ve seen and how to avoid them.

1. Planting Trees in Confined Spaces

Some of the most common problems we encounter are the planting of too many trees in a small confined area and multiple trees with not enough spacing between each other.  This typically leads to the canopies growing into each other, resulting in leaf loss and dead branches from insufficient sunlight penetration.

Additionally, trees in close proximity to each other compete for water and nutrients resulting in stress.  A stressed tree is further compromised if it is exposed to severe weather conditions such as prolonged periods of drought.  Trees under constant stress are vulnerable to insect infestation and pathogens resulting in decline.

2. Planting Trees Too Close to Buildings

Too often we have removed trees in close proximity to buildings or have been required to prune back branches extending over roofs or into windows. It is advisable to select trees near buildings based on the size of the crown and how far branches spread when the tree reaches maturity. As an example, an English Oak, a narrow columnar growing tree, is a far better choice than a maple.

3. Planting Trees Too Close to Property Lines

Owners also tend to plant trees and shrubs too close to the property lines. On many occasions we have removed or cut out trees and shrubs growing into metal and wooden fences.  We have also removed branches growing into a neighbour’s home, pool, shed or other structures.  Your neighbours do have the right to trim back branches that extend across their property. However they are not trained or experienced enough to make appropriate cuts to branches. This can cause unnecessary damages to the trees and strained relationships.

4. Planting Too Much of the Same Species in a Row

Another common mistake is planting the same species of tree in a row. For example, due to the emerald ash borer infestation, many of the ash trees in our communities have been decimated. All of these spaces now require new trees to be planted as replacements.

Alternating tree species would have reduced the impact significantly. When planning a tree line down a property or grouping trees in a particular area it is important to consider a variety of trees of different species to mitigate infestation problems in the future.

How to Avoid These Common Planting Issues

Start by selecting the tree best suited for the location. A little research on the maximum height and size of canopy of a tree will save a lot of problems involving the lack of appropriate spacing when the tree eventually matures.

It’s also important to keep in mind your natural surroundings. Mature trees are accustomed to their existing surroundings and soil conditions. Whenever possible, if the tree is thriving and in good condition, there is no need to change or disturb the soil around them.

If you have questions about what trees or shrubs would be best for your home or business, please contact our experts at Alexander Tree Care.  You can find us on Facebook, or click here to contact us.

Til next time,

Alexander