If you trim trees at the wrong time in Whatcom County, you could cut off next year’s flowers, trigger sap bleeding, or leave wounds open to disease. Get the timing right, and your trees will stay healthier, safer, and more beautiful for decades. Our Pacific Northwest climate is unique. Moist winters, mild springs, and occasional […]
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In Skagit, the same winds that rattle valley barns can snap backyard maples. Heavy rains saturate clay soils until roots suffocate. Without tailored tree maintenance, one winter storm can turn a healthy-looking tree into a hazard. Trees that seem fine in summer may rot, crack, or topple by winter. The county’s climate, shaped by Puget […]
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What Does “Planting a Tree” Really Mean? Planting a tree goes beyond digging a hole and covering the roots. It begins with selecting the right species for the environment, considering soil type, sunlight, drainage, and available space. A tree that thrives in wet soil will struggle in dry ground, and one planted too deep may […]
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Getting Started with Tree Mulching Many homeowners worry about their young trees drying out, struggling with weeds, or failing to establish strong roots. Applying a protective layer around the base of a tree is one of the most effective solutions to all these problems. This layer helps lock in moisture, regulate soil temperature, and protect […]
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If you live in Mount Vernon and you’ve got a tree pushing too close to your roof or leaning too hard toward your neighbor’s place, chances are you’re wondering when to take care of it. And yeah-when you trim makes a difference. Do it too early, too late, or during the wrong weather stretch, and […]
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