Peeling bark can be a sign of health or environmental issues, which is why it’s important to keep a close eye on your trees and call a tree arborist near you should you need help caring for them. Otherwise, you might have to reset the clock on tree-growing and wait a few decades for your yard to return to its former glory.
Read MoreWhen you get sick, you make an appointment with your doctor. When your trees get sick, it’s up to you to pick up the phone and call Arb Tech, Kansas City’s green industry leaders in comprehensive tree care.
Watch for these telltale signs there’s something up with your arbors, and give us a call as soon as possible so we can protect them.
Read MoreIt’s frigid outside, but you suspect your tree needs a limb removed, or you’re worried about the condition of your leafy friend in general.
Before you put on your snow pants and boots and attempt any tree care yourself, you might want to think twice about what you’re risking. Here are just a few things you might worry about if you attempt your own tree pruning or care this winter.
Read MoreThe weight of snow and ice build-up can cause damage to your trees over time, particularly on weak limbs or on smaller trees. Property owners may want to head outside and remove snow before it becomes overpowering or downright dangerous. In Kansas City, this chore could happen frequently. Here’s how you can determine whether it’s necessary and how to accomplish the task.
Read MoreMake a New Year’s resolution you’ll actually keep: taking care of your trees!
Why are we confident that you can keep this one? Because all you have to do is contact us at Arb Tech, Kansas City’s tree care pros and green industry leaders.
If you’re looking for the easiest-to-meet resolutions ever, here are a few ideas you can add to your tree care list and check off almost immediately.
Read MoreTo help mitigate the risk of your yard becoming a fire hazard, follow these tips from the certified arborists at Arb Tech. Proper Kansas City tree care and planting choices can help prevent disaster, if a fire ignites on your property.
Read MoreMany trees go dormant during the winter, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t suffer the effects of dry conditions. The lack of water can cause damage, which you might not even be aware of until summer, when the trees on your property begin to die. Even evergreen trees can dry out during the winter months.
You can take action to help your trees survive the winter, and remember that you can always call Arb Tech to help you with your Kansas City tree care questions.
Read MoreKansas Citians who adore their landscapes, gardens, and arbors can be hard to find great gifts for. Thankfully, the Arb Tech certified arborist team are those people, so we have some great ideas for items you can consider as you shop for the holidays.
Read MoreSo, instead of spending your leisure hours raking and bagging leaves, put them to work for you around your yard, using suggestions of our five favorite things to do with fall leaves. Then kick back while the professionals provide tree care in Kansas City so you don’t have to.
Read MoreWild-growing trees pop up in random places, wherever nature drops its seeds. But your yard isn’t a native forest, so methodical tree planting is absolutely essential for healthy, long-enduring, and beautiful landscapes.
Deciduous trees go dormant in the winter, but to help them stay healthy through Kansas City ice storms, cold temperatures, and snowfall, you need to practice proper tree care, especially for younger trees with less extensive root systems. If you need help determining what steps to take, contact one of our tree arborists to help you, and review these tips for DIY tree care.
Read MoreIf you’re on the fence about whether you need to hire a professional arborist, here are a few reasons why it’s a good idea to make an appointment with one before attempting your own do-it-yourself tree care.
Refresh your garden and all the plants in it this fall with these landscaping and Kansas City tree care tips from Arb Tech.
Read MoreLet’s explore what pruning is and why we do it, plus the reasons you might consider calling us to schedule an appointment to take care of the trees on your property.
Read MoreGreen ash trees are one of the most planted urban trees in the Midwest, yet many homeowners don’t know they have them, let alone how to care for them. In this guide, we’ll help you identify if you have a green ash tree and how to keep it healthy.
Read MoreTo water or not to water? This is a question we get all the time from homeowners.
Read MoreIs your winter-weary yard in need of a little TLC? The good news is, getting your outdoor space spring-ready doesn’t have to take months or a huge budget. We asked two outdoor experts to reveal their tips for sprucing up your yard this spring.
Read MoreIf you’ve recently had a tree removed from your yard, you’re probably wondering what to do with the remaining stump. The options are pretty straightforward: either leave the stump or remove it.
Read MoreWe sat down with certified arborist Dallas Stephens to help answer some of the most common and important tree care questions we receive.
Read MoreA little care through the colder months goes a long way when it comes to the health of your trees. Here’s what you need to know to protect them this winter.
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