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Keeping Pennsylvania’s Trees Thriving

Welcome to the B.G. Tree Care blog! Whether you’re a homeowner with a single shade tree or a property manager overseeing a sprawling landscape, there’s something in here for everyone.

Winter pruning blog

Winter Pruning

Winter: An ideal time to Prune! Many trees and plants lay dormant through the winter months, this also means so are their diseases! When a tree has a fresh wound it is easier for disease to spread, pruning through the winter months helps make sure that can not happen. With no leaf growth, it is…
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Fall Tree Care

With fall just around the corner we would like to go over some tree care health tips for your pumpkin-spiced season. 1. Trees Need Water, Too! – Before the winter months, be sure your trees are fully hydrated. It is recommended to water your tree once or twice a week. A tree has a “critical…
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Cicadas of Summer

Summer is in full swing, BBQ’s, fireworks, the beach, and everyone is finally coming out of their homes from a long winter of hibernation. It may not be something you notice right away. The trees look different this year… Tree canopies have a tinge of brown, limbs slightly stunted, some not growing any leaves at…
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Common Customer Questions & Answers.

WHY A CERTIFIED ARBORIST? Utilizing the certified arborists professional knowledge to assess the condition of your trees, maintain health and know when to remove them if necessary. Trees are an important for the aesthetic of the home, property value, shade, windbreak, and water runoff management. It is important to find someone that is trained and…

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