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Recompense Trees
Many new construction projects require removal of existing and established trees. Municipalities require replacement of these trees. There are many different types replacement trees that are approved by local arborist and horticulturist. Oak, maple, elm, tulip poplar trees are just a few accepted landscaping trees that satisfy local recompense requirements. In order to avoid hefty fines from local government, these new trees must meet size and height requirements. The newly planted trees must be at least 2 inches or larger to meet the local expectations. We offer landscaping trees in many different sizes, but specialize in larger specimens. Contact Us Today if you need pricing information, or have any questions.
Fast Growing Privacy Trees
Green Giant Arborvitae, Cryptomeria, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, and Magnolia trees are just a few types of fast growing privacy trees. These evergreen trees are used as privacy buffers in both commercial and residential landscaping. Our local tree farm has many different sizes of privacy trees available for delivery or installation. If you are unsure the best type of privacy tree for you lawn, Contact Us Today for a Free Estimate.
Under Story and Decorative Trees
Dogwood, Redbud, and many types of Cherry trees are great types of under story trees. These trees do not grow as tall as other varieties and are ok to plant under power lines and other infrastructure. Many Decorative trees such as Crape Myrtle and Weeping Cherry add character to any landscaping. Most of these trees bloom early in the spring, while others such as the Natchez, Muskogee, and Tuscarora Crape myrtle bloom all summer, late into the fall. Since most landscaping trees are deciduous, cooler weather in winter months puts them into dormancy. Many landscapers install a variety of trees to add color all season. Every lawn is different, so it is important to choose the right trees before installing.