Saturday, November 15, 2008

Tree Service in Austin Texas

Austin trees need special attention. They are in limited supply and Austinites are especially interested in preserving what they have. Getting your trees regularly serviced by a certified Arborist can help ensure a long healthy life. Here we will go over the benefits of each type of basic tree service available in Austin.
Pruning your trees from an early age if possible can help to avoid weak branches becoming load-bearing ones. Branches that grow very close together, or ones that branch off at a tight angle, can start to grow together. This makes for a weak branch. Eventually branches like these will sprout their own branches that are actually too heavy. High winds can easily break branches like these and pose a hazard to you, your property and your tree.
Pruning can stimulate proper tree growth. You can control the direction that your tree grows with proper shaping. You can either have a tree grow out, creating a full round shape, or upwards for a tall slender appearance. This can be important for avoiding power lines or your home. Having your trees professionally pruned can help them to become more wind resistant and also help them to more efficiently combat disease.
Cabling or Bracing can save weak trees from breakage. It can also help to train a tree to grow in a desired direction. The most common reason for cabling or bracing a tree is if there is a major weak point in the tree trunk. Most people can identify a weak point as a “Y” shape in the trunk. This is where two trunks have grown together. They can be easily split apart, but cabling them together can save the tree. Many people choose cabling over removal because saving trees in Austin is often a priority.
Tree Removal may be necessary if a tree is badly injured or diseased. Tree removal is not always necessary, so you should consult a tree expert, or Arborist, before you ever have a tree removed. Trees are usually removed if they pose a hazard to people or property.
Taking care of your trees is relatively inexpensive and can be considerably less expensive than paying for repairing the damage that they may cause. Hiring a certified Arborist can help ensure that the job is done right, with conservation in mind. Searching for quality Austin tree trimming is especially important because we need to save all of the trees that we can. Have your trees inspected and cared for by the best that tree care has to offer.

About the Author: Andrew Johnson is the owner of Central Texas Tree Care, a leading tree service provider in Central Texas (Travis County and surrounding areas) offering services such as pruning and removals, cabling and bracing as well as arborist reports, diagnostics, pest management, fertilization and Austin tree service trusts. For more information please visit http://www.centraltexastreecare.com.

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How Trees Heal after Tree Trimming: Austin

Trees are exposed to inevitable damage, whether it is from animals, nature, humans or weather. If you have a damaged tree or if you have done some tree trimming, you may be curious as to how your trees will heal.
Trees have the ability to heal themselves, especially if the damage is minimal. This is true for trimmed trees if the tree trimmer did it correctly. Irreparable damage can occur if a tree is over trimmed or if limbs are cut in the inappropriate locations. Trees that are extensively damaged can become hazards to life and property, and may need to be removed. Consult with a tree conservationist, or certified Arborist to see if a damaged tree needs intervention to be healed, or if it would be better off removed from its location.
Injured trees are susceptible to damage by insects and fungi. Bark normally performs this protective function, but when it is stripped away, the tree becomes vulnerable. Fungi, insects and even weather can cause the tree to quickly deteriorate. Instead of rotting away, trees will try to heal the area by sealing off the damage from healthy portions of the tree. This is called compartmentalization.
Compartmentalization creates a scar on the tree’s surface that helps it to keep susceptible damaged tissues from spreading decay to the functioning parts of the tree. The functional parts deliver nutrients and water all over the tree. Different trees may compartmentalize in different ways and at different rates. The age of the tree and the tree species can have bearing on how the tree heals. Even the weather or season can have an effect.
This is why you should consider hiring an Arborist to do your tree trimming, instead of attempting to do it yourself or hiring someone that may not be thoroughly trained on these types of details. It could be the difference in life or death for your tree. If someone does not know what they are doing, they could cut limbs too close to the veins of the tree causing irreparable damage and essentially leaving the tree open to disease, fungi, dehydration, death or infestation.
After your tree has sustained damage or has been trimmed, you may notice the compartmentalization occurring within a few days or weeks. It looks like a scar protruding from the surface. Once the living tissues are contained, your tree should be safe. If you live in an area, such as Texas, where trees can be scarce or considered a precious resource not easily replaced, then you should really consider hiring a professional before trimming your trees. This is even more important in harsh climates where open wounds can allow a tree to lose all of its moisture. If you are looking for tree trimming Austin, make sure that you hire a certified Arborist to avoid losing your trees.

About the Author: Andrew Johnson is the owner of Central Texas Tree Care, a leading tree service provider in Central Texas (Travis County and surrounding areas) offering services such as pruning and removals, cabling and bracing as well as arborist reports, diagnostics, pest management, fertilization and Austin tree service trusts. For more information please visit http://www.centraltexastreecare.com.

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