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Leaning Trees Fix

March 11, 2023 by Lucas Rumancik

This leaning tree fell against a home owner's patio railing.

By Lucas Rumancik, Certified Arborist Leaning trees can be a beautiful addition to any home’s landscape – until they become a safety hazard. If you’re worried that your leaning tree might damage your property, don’t worry! We’ve got you covered. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the dangers of leaning trees and provide tips for […]

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Tree Root Problems Can Lead to Removal

March 10, 2023 by Lucas Rumancik

By Lucas Rumancik, Certified Arborist Do you have a tree in your yard that looks like it’s beginning to die? The roots of a tree nourish and stabilize the tree. Environmental disturbances can compromise this important role. Common residential tree root problems can be caused by an enlarged driveway or new pool. At first this […]

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Visiting Bastrop State Park with Burned Pines

December 20, 2017 by Melinda Magee

Burned pines, new growth walking Trail, Sandy path, Bastrop State Park.

  Since a fire destroyed the beautiful trees in Bastrop State Park in 2011, the idea of visiting or camping at the park seemed unappealing.  The fires impacted 96 percent of the park, leaving thousands of acres of burned pines.  I remember what it used to look like with a unique pine-oak forest of thick, […]

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Tobin Tree removal

December 20, 2017 by Melinda Magee

Downtown Tree Removal Beside Tobin Parking Garage Canopy Tree Service recently performed a downtown tree removal at the Tobin Center.  The center showcases San Antonio’s quality performing arts which attracts both visitors and new residents.  The place now known as the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts began as a simple auditorium in 1926. A […]

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Tree Appraisals

December 5, 2017 by Melinda Magee

Certificate of Attendance for Shane Kelly at Lone Star Tree Appraisal Workship with todd Watson and Greg David in Buda, TX on March 3, 2017.

Everybody is familiar with appraisals for homes, but how often does one hear of a tree appraisal?  “Disputes regarding trees come up more often, than one would think,” says Shane Kelly, Arborist, Canopy Tree Service.  It is not uncommon for a car to hit a tree in urban areas, Kelly says.  Sometimes the tree the […]

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Tree Regeneration in Bastrop State Park

December 4, 2017 by Shane Kelly

South-facing slope dominated by oaks.

Labor Day 2011 Bastrop State Park and surrounding area had a catastrophic wild fire that affected 34,000 acres and destroyed 1697 homes.  I can’t speak for the people who lost homes and businesses from the fire, but the natural landscape is healing very well.  While visiting the park, I made several of my own observations […]

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