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LTS Crew Chipping a Pecan Tree

May 8, 2014 By TreeAdmin Leave a Comment

Check out this nice video that Clay made showing the crew of Living Tree Service cleaning up after a job.

Filed Under: On The Job Tagged With: chipper, pecan tree

Way to go Dan!!!

April 12, 2014 By TreeAdmin 1 Comment

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Filed Under: Competitions Tagged With: NATCC, tree climbing competitions

Monsoon Season Tree Care

July 17, 2013 By TreeAdmin 1 Comment

Dan was quoted in the Arizona Republic today! We thought Kara Morrison put together a great article, and we really liked what the Bruce Solomon and Pam Perry had to say too. Check it out:

Tree pruning is best monsoon protection

By Kara G. Morrison The Republic | azcentral.com Tue Jul 16, 2013 5:39 PM

Pruning your trees and not overwatering them is the best way to protect them during Arizona’s monsoons, experts say.

Daniel Stevens, owner of Living Tree Service in Phoenix and a certified arborist, says overgrown and top-heavy trees are most at risk during a monsoon’s high winds.

“Usually the trees that are breaking the most have not been pruned properly or not pruned at all,” Stevens says. “They have excessive end weight on the tips of the branches.” Read full article

Filed Under: Tree Care Tips Tagged With: monsoons, pruning

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