by TampaTree | Nov 30, 2018 | Planting & Maintenance
We all realize that trees need water to live. The many leaves on a tree contain pore-like holes (stomates) that put moisture into the air. As that vapor leaves the tree, it pulls more water up through the trunk and limbs, like liquid through a straw. Channeling the...
by TampaTree | Nov 23, 2018 | Tree Service
What is Topping? Topping is the random cutting of tree limbs to stubs or to lateral limbs that are not big enough to take on the terminal role. Other names for topping are rounding over, tipping, heading, and hat racking. People may feel that a tree has gotten too...
by TampaTree | Nov 16, 2018 | Types of Trees
We don’t all have outdoor space for a weeping beech or mighty oak. But there are small trees best in your small yard. Regardless if you want some shade or a bit of color to enrich your property, most of these trees all grow below 25 ft., requiring little work to...
by TampaTree | Nov 9, 2018 | Tree Service
How do Trees Clean Our Air? They take in pollution on their leaves, the same as dust collects on the surface or water condenses on a cold surface. Trees also “breathe” in carbon dioxide and release oxygen and utilizes the carbon to produce wood. They give oxygen. Even...
by TampaTree | Nov 2, 2018 | Planting & Maintenance
Newly planted trees usually are staked to give more support until the tree has grown a root system sturdy enough to work as its foundation. These tree stakes are only for temporary aid. It’s vital to remove them 12 months after planting or after one complete growing...