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Peter Girardi Throughout my career, I’ve focused on the area where a tree meets the ground, the root collar or root flare, to assess its health and climbing safety. This transition zone between trunk and

Scott Turner Building Resilient Kids: The Power of Outdoor Play We all want our kids to grow up to be competent, confident adults. We strive to provide them with new experiences and teach essential skills,

Aidan Stewart As temperatures start to stay consistently warmer, Truetimber is finally getting back out to start fertilizing trees. Spring deep root fertilization is a very useful practice for promoting healthy plant growth, particularly for

James Luggen For the last few weeks Richmond has been dealing with the aftermath of a few ice and snow storms, with broken and fallen trees on our houses, our driveways and in our yards.

Scott Turner Camp Truetimber, the new home of Truetimber Arborists, may have only been constructed over a 2 year period from 2019-2021, but as far as I am concerned, the idea has been building for

Aidan Stewart Nowadays it seems like a rare occurrence that Richmond gets any noticeable amount of winter weather. With any significant weather event, trees are vulnerable to potential damage. Snow and ice is no exception.

Trees can live for a couple of hundred years, depending on their species. While they seem invincible, there may be a time, whether from a pesky insect, diseases, or external factors, the tree you’ve watched

Winter can be a season of extremes, from shoveling snow out of the driveway to tending your fingers from frostbite. The season comes with its own set of hurdles. Just like you struggle to get

A tree does not stand tall based on its own efforts. Usually, there are external factors like light, temperature, water, and nutrition that play a significant role in the growth of a tree. You can

Aidan Stewart As we head into the colder months here in Richmond, it’s easy to want to put tree maintenance on the back burner. However, this is the perfect opportunity to have one of our

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