Tag: Giroud Tree and Lawn
Now is the Time to Set Up a Spring Lawn Care Program Before Summer Comes
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- It's 7 am on a chilly Wednesday morning in February. Giroud Lawn Care Technician, Bill Krowchena, climbs into his lawn service truck with a large Dunkin Donuts coffee. He takes a sip before he starts paging through his clipboard and notes. "We have a lot of stops today, so I need my coffee!"
Giroud Tree and Lawn share 2020 tips homeowners can use to spot dead branches in trees and how to handle them
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- A dead tree branch is often a signal of a hidden health issue, and if a tree has a lot of deadwood it could be a big problem! Insect invasions, disease, and poor root systems are just a few reasons why a tree might be in distress, says Giroud Tree and Lawn. Here are a few tips to help homeowners spot problems and take action.
Giroud Tree and Lawn share 2020 tips homeowners can use to improve their trees, shrubs and lawn
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The start of a new year is the perfect time to schedule a full property evaluation with an ISA Certified Arborist and Lawn Care Expert. After a compete inspection, they can develop a step-by-step plan to revive the property this year. From Pruning trees to starting a lawn care program, homeowners can breathe new life into the yard and garden.
Giroud Tree and Lawn explains how to choose between a last minute real or artificial Christmas tree in Pennsylvania
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The hustle and bustle of the holiday season is fully underway, and homeowners might be heading out this weekend to pick out the perfect Christmas tree. In the decades-long battle of real versus artificial Christmas trees, it can be difficult to decide between the two. The experts at Giroud Tree and Lawn share helpful tips to help homeowners weigh the pros and cons before buying a Christmas tree.
How to Check for Signs of Spotted Lanternfly Before Purchasing a 2019 Christmas Tree
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Finding the perfect Christmas trees is one of the highlights of the holiday season. However, with the recent invasion of the Spotted Lanternfly, many Pennsylvanians are left wondering if they should be hesitant about bringing a possible tainted topiary into their home. The experts at Giroud Tree and Lawn explain what to look for on Christmas trees before buying one.
Dead Ash Trees Can Cause Destruction During Winter Snow, says Giroud Tree and Lawn
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Emerald Ash Borer is a dangerous insect that invades and destroys Ash trees. They have killed thousands of trees across the country since they first appeared in 2002. As winter storm season approaches, there's something in particular that makes infested Ash Trees a big cause for concern- Dead Ash Trees are Dangerous!
Giroud Tree and Lawn Explains Home Owners Should Remove Ailanthus Trees – a Host Plant for Spotted Lanternfly
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Researchers are still learning about the Spotted Lanternfly, an invasive insect attacking trees and causing property damage across Pennsylvania. Penn State, along with the PA Department of Agriculture and the USDA, has been researching the habits and life cycle of Spotted Lanternfly since it first appeared in Berks County in 2014.
Cabling Weak, Heavy Tree Branches Now Can Prevent Huge Costs Later says Giroud Tree and Lawn
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Heavy winds and rough weather can lead to trees splitting apart and dangerous falling limbs. The time and money it costs to clean up these disasters can be astronomical! The experts at Giroud Tree and Lawn explain why cabling a tree now can prevent huge costs in the long run.
Giroud Tree and Lawn explains what Pennsylvania is Doing in 2019 to Combat Spotted Lanternfly
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Now that the cooler fall weather is here, the adult Spotted Lanternfly are dying off, but not before laying thousands of eggs which will hatch next spring. Many homeowners are wondering what the government is doing to control the invasive insect. The experts at Giroud Tree and Lawn explain what Pennsylvania is doing to combat Spotted Lanternfly.
How to Remove and Destroy Spotted Lanternfly Egg Masses in 2019
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Now that the cooler fall weather is here, the adult Spotted Lanternfly are dying off, but not before laying thousands of eggs which will hatch next spring. The experts at Giroud Tree and Lawn show homeowners how to remove and destroy Spotted Lanternfly Egg Masses in an instructional video.