Spring is a good time to start trimming and pruning to give your trees and shrubs and good healthy start for the summer season. Here are a few helpful tree trimming tips from the certified arborists at Tree Tech. Trimming & Pruning Basics: Prune to thin out old, overgrown shrubs Trim trees and shrubs damaged [...]
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April 12th marks Tree Tech’s 25th Anniversary in the tree care industry. Founded in 1986 by Andy Felix, Tree Tech, Inc has grown to be one of Southern New England’s most well known, and well respected residential and commercial tree service companies. With over 80 employees serving all of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Our trained [...]
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Tree Tech – Providing Quality Tree and Shrub Care throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island Since 1986 Tree pruning is about maintaining the aesthetics, health and safety of your trees. Most landscape trees require maintenance,and proper pruning will enhance the beauty of your landscape and compliment the other shrubs, plants and the lawn area on your [...]
Dear Tree Tech Tree Service – “Your staff came today to remove a couple of dead trees and prune a few others. The skill of the staff amazed me as they were safely able to complete all the work even though the access was difficult. What really amazed me though was the clean up afterward. [...]
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What can be done about the Winter Moth problem? According to the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s Urban Forestry Lab, Winter Moth possesses a greater threat to trees in New England than previously thought. Winter moths feed on the buds and new leaves of oaks, birches, maple and other trees. Blueberry and apple growers are even more [...]