Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Time to Prune.

No, not those wrinkly fruits that keep us “going”.  We are talking about your poor trees that have made it through another long Northern Nevada winter.  Diseased, damaged, and even dead branches should be removed in the early spring.  This is a great time before your beautiful trees open up their buds.

Here is a general rule of thumb: generally speaking, trees that flower after mid-summer should be pruned in the spring.  Apple, cherry, peach, plum and clematis particularly fall into that category.  Also, rose bushes can really benefit from spring pruning.  If you want health flora and fauna pruning and maintenance are essential.

During this time of year when the weather changes dramatically every week you need a tree professional for the bigger jobs.  There is no better in the Reno Area than Greg Chavez…Northern Nevada’s tree pruning pro.  Have him come out to your property for a free assessment of the job that needs doing by calling (775) 420-8694. 

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