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Improve Your View with Vista Pruning

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At Carolina Tree Care, we take a customized approach to your tree trimming and pruning needs. We may be removing dead branches to promote tree health or healthy branches to improve a view. We may be shaping trees purely for aesthetic purposes or correcting structural imperfections to promote longevity. We may be training a young tree to grow properly or removing diseased limbs that have an insect infestation. Trimming and pruning is tailored to your trees needs. 

Arbor Consulting: What to Expect

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Updated on: October 1, 2021

Tree Trimming: 101

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Protect Evergreens, Shrubs, and Trees with Late Summer Treatment

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The fall season isn’t too far away, but it seems warmer temperatures may be! Protect evergreens, shrubs, and trees from warm weather insects. The ArborWISE by Carolina Tree Care program tailors each foliar treatment to specifically meet the needs of your plants. Our late summer foliar treatment treats directly through the leaves. 

8 Fall Landscape Tips You Don't Want to Miss!

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Goodbye summer, hello fall! It is time to start prepping your Carolina landscape for this year's autumn season. Below you will find 8 tips on how to prep your trees and plants before cooler temperatures arrive! 

7 Steps to the Trees of Your Dreams

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We live and breathe our tagline: Your trees. Your property. Our passion. We truly care about your trees. We understand the value that your trees provide to you and your property emotionally, aesthetically and monetarily. We recognize that trees are of the utmost importance to the canopy and the history of our communities. And we love what we do. We care that you have a great tree care experience. That's why we've made your tree care process hassle free, easy and simple. Check out our 7-step tree care process, below!

  1. Call or email to schedule a free estimate with your areas Arborist representative. Our main office can be reached at 704-788-8733 or email info@carolinatree.com
  2. Meet with your Arborist representative onsite to assess your tree care needs.While onsite your Arborist representative will examine tree health, tree safety, tree pests, and any tree concerns you may have. This time is for you! If there’s anything you’d like to discuss with the Arborist, we’re happy to do so. If you think of additional questions after the onsite meeting, not to worry. The Arborist representative can be reached by email or phone.
  3. Your tree care estimate will be emailed to you within 48 hours of onsite meeting.
  4. To accept proposal email back directly to the sent proposal, call our office, or your Arborist representative.
  5. Your tree work will be scheduled, and you will be notified prior to work beginning.
  6. Your tree work will be performed by one of our safety certified crews. Our promise is a job done right.
  7. An invoice will be mailed and an electronic invoice emailed. We accept check or online payment through carolinatree.com

4 Genius Mulching Tricks

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Summer temperatures are soaring high across the Carolinas. Due to high temperatures, it’s the perfect time to make sure your mulch is properly placed! Just as sunblock protects and preserves our skin, mulch works the same way for trees and plants. Mulch cools and protects not only the trunk of the tree but also the root system, if properly placed. If you've ever noticed trees with mounds of mulch around the base, this could be doing more harm than good. We don't want that for your trees! We want your trees happy and healthy and properly mulched. Protect and preserve trees and plants on your property with our top 4 mulching tricks.

The Do's and Don'ts of DIY Tree Care

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A pole saw can come in handy for easy to reach limbs that need a quick trim, but knowing where to draw the line on DIY tree work can be a bit more complicated. We want you and your trees healthy and happy that's why we created a Do’s and Don'ts list when it comes to do-it-yourself tree work!

A Worry Free Landscape That Looks Great Year Round!

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Not All Clovers Are Lucky

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Are clovers slowly taking over your lawn? What better time of year to discuss how to get rid of clover in your lawn, than St. Patrick’s Day weekend! Unless you have a lawn covered in four-leaf clovers and several other plants full of luck, I’m sure you are looking for a way to remove these weeds.

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