by gradeatree | Sep 28, 2015 | Mother Nature, Tree Care
Every once in a while we get calls about sycamore trees that have lost their leaves and appear to be dead. “Should we have it removed?” …our customers ask? It’s a logical question since most of these trees certainly appear to have come to the end of the line,...
by gradeatree | Jul 15, 2015 | Tree Care, What we are doing
Before we start this blog, we want to say for the record that we’re not offended by the title of “tree-trimmers.” We do, in fact, trim trees, so it’s a natural fit for us, and we’re good with it! But because we’re proud of the work some members of our staff have...
by gradeatree | Feb 20, 2015 | Emergency Service, Tree Care
This winter has been exceptionally cold out. Since our first arctic blast in November, it’s seemed like there’s been one right after the other—a roller coaster ride of single-digit temperatures and sub-zero wind chills. While we’ve been able to avoid much in the way...
by gradeatree | Nov 6, 2014 | Mother Nature, Tree Care
With fall rain showers and thunderstorms, the threat of broken tree limbs is always a danger. Whether you hear the loud crash as you’re sitting inside or you wake up to it after a stormy night, you won’t always have time to delay in dealing with the limb once you find...
by gradeatree | Jun 3, 2014 | Season Preperation, Tree Care
Mother Nature has a way of helping us out with our tree trimming in Kansas City, doesn’t she? Even when we don’t want her help. And, let’s be honest, she’s not the best at sculpting and shaping, and she’s incredibly careless with limbs. We at Grade-A Tree Care have...
by gradeatree | Mar 28, 2014 | Lawn Care, Season Preperation, Tree Care
Here is a list of trees you should never plant in your yard: Silver maple (Acer saccharinum) Big, fast-growing, and a dandy shade tree, silver maple is widespread in eastern states and the Midwest. Unfortunately, the speed at which the tree grows makes for weak,...
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