Jun 19, 2024 | Tree Health
Safeguarding Your Trees for Florida’s Hurricane Season Florida’s vibrant landscapes constantly remind us of the state’s natural beauty. Yet, with this beauty comes the reality of hurricane season, a period that can wreak havoc on even the most established...
Apr 5, 2024 | Tree Health
Many of us in Fort Myers, Florida, have palms growing in our yards. Palms are renowned for their resilience to heat and strong winds, so you’ll regularly find them in landscapes, streets, and along roadway medians. As you may know, coconut palms and cabbage palms are...
Dec 1, 2023 | Tree Health
With the winter approaching, many of us are starting to think about how to best take care of our trees during the colder months. If you live in Zone 10A in Florida, average temperatures in winter tend to stay around 30-35 degrees. While snowfall and freezing are rare,...
Oct 27, 2023 | Tree Health, Tree Removal
Trees are beautiful inhabitants of any homeowner’s yard. They work tirelessly day and night to clean the air by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. They also provide habitat for a variety of birds and animals. Unfortunately, sometimes trees get uprooted,...
Sep 27, 2023 | Tree Health
Are you a homeowner with a view of the ocean? Do you have mangroves growing on your property? These trees play a vital role in maintaining the health of Florida’s shoreline. They serve as natural barriers against erosion and storm surges, protecting coastal...
Aug 30, 2023 | Tree Health, Tree Removal
With Florida in the midst of hurricane season, many homeowners are wondering how to take care of the trees on their property. How do you know whether your palm or pine trees require removal? What if there’s still hope left for them to recover after hurricane damage?...