Tree planting is hard work. NFF’s Tree Planting Coordinator, Monica Perez-Watkins, reflects on her visit to Lolo National Forest. Source: A Day Among Tree Planters – National Forest Foundation
Tree planting is hard work. NFF’s Tree Planting Coordinator, Monica Perez-Watkins, reflects on her visit to Lolo National Forest. Source: A Day Among Tree Planters – National Forest Foundation
We remove stubborn, unsightly stumps, and, when we’re done, we perform all necessary cleanup, removing all debris.
With springtime coming, it’s a good idea to take stock of your trees and shrubbery. Winter weather can cause damage, and could even create safety risks from damaged branches. Now is the time for proper pruning of your trees and shrubs.
We prune trees to maintain overall health, to ensure optimal safety, and to improve overall aesthetics.
Sometimes removing a tree is the only option. If the tree in question is dead, dying, creating an uncorrectable hazardous situation, or crowding out other trees, we have the skills and equipment to efficiently remove it.
Bushes and shrubs tie a landscape together. Bushes like the Golden Globe Arborvitae provide a short hedge or screen, protecting wildlife and giving areas of your landscape privacy. Shrubs like the fast-growing Forsythia provide beautiful color in the spring or the fall. Whatever bush or shrub you choose, your woody plants will help clean the […]
“Bogan Tree Service just finished a job on my property, trimming back three large oaks to remove large branches too close to the roof, deck, and power wires. They arrived on time (actually a little early), finished earlier than expected, and meticulously cleaned up, even shoveling debris off the street. My neighbor had asked me […]
Spring can’t come fast enough! Happy First Day of Spring. Traditionally, we’ve celebrated the first day of spring on March 21, but astronomers and calendar manufacturers alike now say that spring starts one day earlier, March 20. How can this be? We explain. Source: When Is The Real First Day of Spring? Farmers’ Almanac
Over three trillion trees live on planet Earth, and yet we know so few of their stories. Of course all trees play an important role—purifying the air, hosting the feathered and the furry, teaching kids (and kids at heart) how to climb—but some have spent more time doing these things than others. Source: These Ancient […]
All shrubs need pruning from time to time to keep them tidy, remove dead branches, open up the interior for good air circulation, and encourage more vigorous new growth. For most shrubs—those that don’t have evergreen needles—the best approach to pruning is branch by branch, using a sharp pair of pruners. This technique is called […]