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Tree dating app will have you yelling ‘timber’
Just like the Tinder app, you can swipe left or right on different tree species until you get a match. Details here on Total Landscape Care!
February 14, 2019
Business
Be on the watch for forest tent caterpillars
Forest tent caterpillars are native insects that are serious defoliators that only produce one generation per year throughout their range. Details here!
August 31, 2017
Business
Landscaper praises German-made wood splitter
The U.S. distributor of the Black Splitter S2X 800, a German-made hydraulic wood-splitting attachment, says the tool enables an operator to handle and split large timber with the precision of a surgeon without leaving the cab of a construction machine. Marlton, New Jersey-based Atlantic Excavator Attachments is the first distributor to introduce the Black Splitter […]
September 1, 2015
Business
Maintaining bypass landscaping project becomes Caltrans’ responsibility
More than 1,700 trees and shrubs were planted as part of a $2 million landscaping project along the State Highway 120 Bypass and State Highway 99 corridor near Manteca, California. For the past three years, A. Suraez and Munoz Construction has performed maintenance for the project, but its contractual obligation to do so is now […]
May 20, 2015
Business
Roadside plantings in Florida community have residents divided
City leaders in Bonita Springs, Florida, are moving ahead with a $1.8 million project to replace 15 miles of plants along U.S. Highway 41, the city’s main thoroughfare. They say the 7-year-old plants are in need of an upgrade, especially because that portion of the highway is the gateway to the city. “We feel it’s […]
May 1, 2015
Business
Landscaper’s Day of Service project born of emotional connection to church
In April of last year, an F-3 tornado ripped through Tupelo, Mississippi, devastating parts of the city and requiring a huge cleanup effort. Today, a local landscaper celebrated the National Association of Landscape Professional’s Day of Service by landscaping a church affected by the tornado. Brad McCully of Sportsman Lawn and Landscape, a full-service landscaping […]
April 22, 2015
Design-Build
Historical Wildlife
Audubon Zoo finds natural solutions to protect trees In a city rich with history, the oldest living thing in New Orleans, Louisiana, is at the Audubon Zoo. The oaks – with the de Boré oak planted as early as 1740 – are all more than 100 years old and top attractions at the zoo, which […]
May 19, 2014
Business
Trunk Injection Treatment Helps Tree Health
ArborSystems has introduced a trunk injection treatment to help keep trees healthy. The antibiotic, direct-inject chemical line is used in the company’s Wedgle Direct-Inject Tree Injection System for ornamental trees, large woody shrubs and palms.
September 9, 2013
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