Tree Trimming Service in Colleyville, TX 76034 - Call Justin Time Tree Service!
Justin Time Tree Trimming Service is pleased to announce we service all of Colleyville, TX.
If you are tired of paying too much with other tree services or simply want quality tree care at a great price, Justin Time Tree Service is here to serve you.
Call us today for a free, quick, no hassle estimate/quote on whatever landscaping projects you had in mind. We offer same day service and built our business on word of mouth from satisfied customers throughout DFW.
Our pricing is typically half the cost of other tree services in many cases. Call us first and let us show you just how much you can save on your next tree project!
Tree Staking Tips: The best way to stake a young tree is not to do it at all. You won't need this procedure if the tree's ball is large enough to provide enough roots, which act as an anchor. All tree staking looks bad, is a maintenance problem, girdles the tree, restricts the tree from developing support roots, and slows growth.
If the proper root-ball size is used, and the backfilled soil is watered-in thoroughly and tamped securely, there is no need for staking or guying the tree. Two exceptions: palm trees and pine trees, because of their small root systems, usually have to be staked.
Tree wrapping: wrapping cloth, tape or other miscellaneous dressing around tree trunks is usually just another waste of time and money. The covering restricts the natural toughening process of bark, harbors insects and disease and looks terrible!
Tree spotlight: Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) - This is a popular tree in Colleyville, TX.
Deciduous - Sun
Ht. 50' Spread 20'
Habit: Fast, short-lived, will self-propagate from seed every spring all over the place.
Culture: Any soil, any condition.
Uses: None.
Problems: Galls, borers, weak roots, brittle wood, short life.
If you are tired of paying too much with other tree services or simply want quality tree care at a great price, Justin Time Tree Service is here to serve you.
Call us today for a free, quick, no hassle estimate/quote on whatever landscaping projects you had in mind. We offer same day service and built our business on word of mouth from satisfied customers throughout DFW.
Our pricing is typically half the cost of other tree services in many cases. Call us first and let us show you just how much you can save on your next tree project!
Tree Staking Tips: The best way to stake a young tree is not to do it at all. You won't need this procedure if the tree's ball is large enough to provide enough roots, which act as an anchor. All tree staking looks bad, is a maintenance problem, girdles the tree, restricts the tree from developing support roots, and slows growth.
If the proper root-ball size is used, and the backfilled soil is watered-in thoroughly and tamped securely, there is no need for staking or guying the tree. Two exceptions: palm trees and pine trees, because of their small root systems, usually have to be staked.
Tree wrapping: wrapping cloth, tape or other miscellaneous dressing around tree trunks is usually just another waste of time and money. The covering restricts the natural toughening process of bark, harbors insects and disease and looks terrible!
Tree spotlight: Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) - This is a popular tree in Colleyville, TX.
Deciduous - Sun
Ht. 50' Spread 20'
Habit: Fast, short-lived, will self-propagate from seed every spring all over the place.
Culture: Any soil, any condition.
Uses: None.
Problems: Galls, borers, weak roots, brittle wood, short life.