Tree Solutions In Action  Sycamore limbed, topped, and ready to fell.
 Oak log falling.
 Grinding a huge hollow Red Oak stump in Springfield.
 Transferring from one tree to another in mid air.
 Silver Maple lead being cut during the removal process.
 Sectional Cherry removal in a tight space in between two houses.
 Dead Elm removal in process, with the top coming off
 Bagworms removed from an infested Spruce tree.
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Today’s urban landscape trees are some of the most valued and viewed trees growing. Unfortunately, many times we ask them to grow in environments more harsh than their forest growing counterparts. In many cases this causes poor vigor, slow growth, weakened disease resistance, and in general, less than optimal overall health.
So what can a concerned [...]
January 12, 2007 brought to southwest Missouri what became a three day assault of freezing rain to the trees and residents of our Ozarks region. The effects of this storm created more damage to our trees and power systems than has ever been seen in this area.
Southwest Missouri has long been proud of our large [...]
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Tree Talk Tree Solutions comment and question section where we discuss tree care issues we encounter on an ongoing basis, and anyone can question or comment on the info we've posted, or your own tree problems.
- How Much Does Tree Removal Cost? September 4, 2009
This often asked, often googled question is difficult to answer, because so many variables must be accounted for in each tree's individual situation.
Where is the location? Different parts of the country vary widely in their cost of living, and so too, the cost of tree services is obviously more expensive in areas with higher land values and higher costs of... - Eight Best Things You Can Do For Your Trees. August 27, 2009
Due to the fact that each individual tree is in it's own unique situation, ranking these helpful tips is difficult at best. Each is important, but may not directly relate to your specific tree at this time, so this list is in no particular order.
1. Ensure proper planting. Improper planting is a death sentence from the time a new tree... - A Lightning Struck Walnut and a Chance to Listen August 12, 2009
Today I received a call from a gentleman who wanted an estimate to have a tree removed. One of the great things about running a tree service is that you never know who you're going to meet tomorrow, or the stories and history they'll take the time to tell you.
When I arrived at Tom's home in north Springfield, he met... - As Green As We Can Be! August 8, 2009
Tree Solutions strives to be environmentally concious and friendly in every facet of our work.
One of our primary goals is to help our clients keep their trees healthy, safe, and beautiful. Removal is never the first option, it's the last resort. By preserving as many trees as possible, we help maintain our urban forest, with all the benefits it provides.... - Tree Problems, Root Problems, and Poor Planting Practices August 6, 2009
Many times lately I've been called to look at a young tree performing poorly. In every single instance the origin of the problem was related to improper tree planting, or landscaping issues which created problems after planting.
The two most common issues have been trees planted too deep, and trees with girdling roots constricting the trunk.
When a tree is planted too... - How to Choose an Arborist or Tree Service August 6, 2009
When your trees need some professional help, and you've got to find someone to do the job, who you hire is far too important to base the decision on cost alone. Cost is always a factor, but you're much better off having no work done than having poor quality work done. Hiring the right person will provide value for your...
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