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For example, did you know that more trees correlates with...

Lower crime
The presence of trees in urban neighborhoods has been linked to reduced crime.

Cleaner air
Trees provide the oxygen we breathe. One acre of trees produces enough oxygen for 18 people to breathe each day and eliminates as much carbon dioxide from the air as is produced from driving a car 26,000 miles. Tree leaves help trap and remove tiny particles of soot and dust which otherwise damages human lungs and tree root networks filter contaminants in soils producing

Clean water
Forty trees will remove 80 pounds of air pollutants annually. That is, 4 million trees would save $20 million in annual air pollution cleanup.

Energy savings
Trees lower the temperature through shade. The cooling effects of trees can save millions of energy dollars. 3-4 shade trees located strategically around a house can cut summer cooling costs by 30-50%. For one million trees, that's $10 million in energy savings.

More public revenue
Studies have shown that trees enhance community economic stability by attracting businesses and tourists. People linger and shop longer along tree-lined streets. 40,000 trees in commercials parking lots would induce shoppers to spend 11% more for goods and services.

Higher property values
Property values of homes with trees in the landscape are 5 - 20% higher than equivalent properties without trees. 4000 trees in yards would increase the sales price of homes by 1%, plus increase the property values as much as 10%. That is an estimated annual increase in homes sale value of $10.4 million.

More efficient stormwater management
Roots stabilize soil and prevent erosion by trapping soil that would otherwise become silt. Silt destroys fish eggs and other aquatic wildlife and makes rivers and streams shallower, causing more frequent and more severe flooding. Trees along streams hold stream banks in place to protect against flooding. One tree reduces 4000 gallons of storm water runoff annually. 400 trees will capture 140,000 gallons of rainwater annually. That is, 4 million trees would save $14 million in annual storm water runoff costs.
 

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Dormant Tree Pruning | Professional Tree Service Information

"Rennovative Pruning" is the art of bringing shrubs and trees back into scale with the rest of the landscape. Most shrubs benefit from a rejuvenation every few years, and the timing of tree pruning and tree thinning critical. Evergreens and most foundation plants, whose main purpose is foliage, can be severely reduced in scale during late winter, January-February. Once they are brought back to their original size, they will leaf back out as spring arrives. A healthy dose of fertilizer will help in this process.

There are tree pruning and tree thinning techniques to shaping the shrubs or trees in order to achieve the desired look that you want in the spring, and remember, timing is everything. You do not want to wait too late in the year to perform this tree pruning and tree trimming. Pruning during the dormant season, late winter, gives these broadleaf evergreens the best chance of setting new leaf buds in the spring.

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Natures Tree Removal | Professional Tree Service Information

Atlanta Trees are a wondrous part of nature. They provide shade, add aesthetic qualities to communities, help clean the air that we breathe, and provide a natural habitat for wildlife. In other words a tree is awesome, except of course when they attack!

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An Atlanta Winter Time Tree | Professional Tree Service

Many times a tree and landscape can be easily overlooked in the Atlanta winter months. The days become shorter and with the cooler temperatures, generally people don’t spend as much time in their landscapes. Conversely the dormant season can be an excellent time for tree prunning or tree trimming, whether it is a large deciduous tree, an evergreen tree, or an ornamental landscape planted tree. Here are a few reasons why a tree should be pruned, and some information on the basic types of  tree pruning. Remember the first thing anyone should keep in mind when it comes to pruning a tree is to never make a cut without first having a good reason to do so.

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Winter Tree Pruning from a professional tree service

Often we do not think about pruning a tree in the winter. A tree is the last thing on our mind. It is a cold time of year with short days and we spend less time in the yard. However winter can be the most advantageous time of year to a prune large shade tree and  an ornamental tree.

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