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Category: Landscaping

Eco-Friendly Tree Care: 5 Tips for Protecting Your Trees Without Harming the Environment

From major symptoms of climate change, like wildfires and record-breaking temperatures, to smaller consequences of environmental damage, like the slow-motion encroachment of invasive plant and animal species, we have all learned that taking care of the environment is everyone’s responsibility. This means that we need...

5 Budget-Friendly Tips for Tree Care: Reduce the Cost Without Sacrificing the Health and Beauty of Your Trees

These days, everyone feels the need to stretch their budgets a little further. Rising costs have hit everyone across the country. Here in Cincinnati, we know that homeowners are feeling the pinch of rising food and energy prices. And all too often, these rising costs...

Which Tree Species to Plant for the Greatest Environmental Impact

Gone are the days when homeowners chose trees only because of how they looked in their yard. There is an increasing understanding that making wise and educated choices can reduce our environmental impact. Small, positive choices and changes can really add up in terms of...

Which Trees to Plant for a Low-Maintenance Yard

Trees are great! Obviously, we think so – here at Tree Images, we’re committed to helping you care for your trees and keeping them healthy and beautiful for a long time. But some trees are simply less work to maintain in good health than others,...

Signs of Overwatering and Underwatering in Trees: How to Water Your Trees Properly

Proper watering is vital for the health and longevity of your trees. However, finding the right balance can be challenging. Getting your trees’ hydration levels wrong can have detrimental effects on their health. What are the signs you can look for that indicate whether you’re...

Give Your Trees Every Spring Advantage You Can: 7 Tips for DIY Spring Tree Care

Spring is one of the most delightful times of year to have the good fortune to be the owner of trees. The first hint of pinkish-green growth along the branches is enough to foster a glow of hope that winter is finally behind us and...

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