Do I Have a Keystone Tree? – Christine Traini
My studies in ecology have been influential in my work as an arborist. Ecology is the study of the interconnectedness of all things on this planet - humans included. We [...]
My studies in ecology have been influential in my work as an arborist. Ecology is the study of the interconnectedness of all things on this planet - humans included. We [...]
Tree Risk Assessment can tell your Arborist alot about the health of your trees, as at early stages of decline, the tree may not be showing exterior issues, as you [...]
What are newly planted trees and plants without water? Standing firewood. Not a particularly catchy opening but hear me out! Water availability is a newly transplanted tree's greatest need, particularly [...]
Warm weather comes with its pros and cons such as beautiful weather and sweat. Another pro and con would be the blooming of the canopy with the emergence of insects [...]
Patrick George, Heartwood Tree Owner and Founder, has an important message for you! You can view his video update HERE The City of Charlotte Unified Development Ordinance has opened their [...]
Author: Chris Diffley, Plant Health Care Manager When it comes to caring for your plant material, timing is everything. If you've lived in Charlotte for any length of time, you [...]
By - Patrick George Click here for the backstory of this article. Hoping there’s no paywall for you. Vermont Ave. tree removal: No change in nearly $1M West Asheville sidewalk [...]
By Cissy Urbanovsky Trees Like Food? Yes, that’s a thing! The “Food” that trees like so much comes from the soil in which they live, not that water that your [...]
As Heartwood continues to grow, we have an understanding of the value in our customers’ time. We also have an understanding of how much of an investment tree and plant [...]
By Christine Traini Not a day goes by that I don’t ride in a chip truck back to our shop and think about the resource in our dump bed. As [...]