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Today hurricane Irene builds steam and begins to make a turn to the northwest where she will skirt our coast on a path toward the northeastern part of the US. Take time today to prepare for the damage to your landscape that may occur. Mental damage that is. As Irene most likely will pass us off shore, we will still likely get hurricane force winds and heavy rain. Large trees and bulky shrubs have the greatest potential for damage. Remember to leave the big stuff to the professionals. We have several tree sevice companies in our area that you can contact. Be patient as they will be very busy after storms and will get to you as soon as possible. Many times after severe weather "tree guys" will come out of the woodwork. Anyone with a chainsaw can cut up a tree, but only an insurred professional tree service is coverd when a treee limb moves unexpectedly and falls into your livingroom. You can take this time to locate your hand prunners and your favorite pair of loppers. Clean them throughly, put a new sharp edge on them and lubricate with a non-petrolieum based lubricant. Following these recomendations will not only benifit your plants but you as well. A sharpe edge will cut cleaner and easier. Only remove the broken or damaged limbs at this time. Mother Nature has her own way of repairing damage and there will be time for reshaping later after a flush of new growth occurs in the spring. Pruning is an art form and not everyone knows how to handle the brush if you get my drift. Just because someone has "landscaper" on their business card should not give them free reign on your shrubs. Your landscape will increase in value over time if maintained properly. A few hours with a pair of gas powered shears in the wrong hands will take money out of your pocket, in multiple ways. So, simply put, hire a true professional if you have any doubts about your ability, level of need or desire to take on any task. Batten down the hatches and we will talk to you on the other side! Feel free to contact us on line or by phone with any questions or comments you may have regarding this or any other landscape related issues.

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