ATLANTA, GA, March 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts, an Atlanta tree services company, reminds Atlanta homeowners to have their trees pruned before the spring growing season begins.
"Atlanta tree trimming is best done in late winter, before warm spring weather encourages trees to grow," notes Gary Robertson, owner of Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts. "We are already seeing signs of spring weather coming, so it is important for Atlanta homeowners to have an Atlanta tree service come and prune their trees soon."
Proper pruning can both maintain tree health and enhance a tree's aesthetic value. By trimming in late winter, a tree specialist can encourage pruned branches to heal quickly and maximize growth potential. Quick healing is important in the pruning process as trees can catch infectious diseases from unhealed branches.
During pruning, homeowners should also have their Atlanta tree removal company check their trees' overall health. If any trees are dead, dying, or in peril, the Atlanta arborist will be able to recommend an ideal course of action. Catching tree decay and disease early can help to avoid catastrophes like uprooted trees or large branches falling.
By maintaining good tree health practices year round, homeowners will be able to enjoy the beauty and protection their trees offer for decades to come. Atlanta homeowners should have their trees pruned and inspected by a respected Atlanta tree service at least once a year and after major storms.
To learn more about Atlanta tree services from Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts, please visit the company's website at http://www.yellowribbontree.com.
About Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts:
Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts specializes in Atlanta tree removal and uses only the best arboricultural practices. A three time winner of Angie's List Super Service Award, Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts is fully licensed and insured, and a member of the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA).
For more information, visit: http://www.yellowribbontree.com.
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Atlanta Tree Services Company Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts Reminds Atlantans to Prune Trees Early
Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts, Atlanta tree removal specialists, encourage Atlanta homeowners to prune their trees before the spring growth period begins.
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