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We have a hedge screening our property from the neighbors. How should we prune it to keep it dense? It seems to be thinning out.
I have a new tree that isn’t growing very well. It was dug this past winter, but it has very few leaves. Should it have been pruned when it was dug?
I have a limb of my oak tree that has become a hazard at an intersection. Can I remove it during the growing season?
How much can I cut my shade tree back? It’s too tall for where it’s growing.
We have a large limb we need to remove from one of our shade trees. What is the best way to do it?
How much of a stub is too much when you’re removing a tree limb?
Someone told us we should “root prune” our shade tree before we try to move it. What is that, and how beneficial would it be?
Why is it that my pines, azaleas, dogwoods, wisterias and hollies turn yellow? Someone has told me it was a lack of iron.
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