From the Arborists
Practical, science-backed guides written by ISA Certified Arborists working in the Hattiesburg area every day.
When you prune matters as much as how. Here's the Hattiesburg arborist's calendar for healthy, beautiful trees year-round.
Read articleMost failing trees give warning before they fall. Here are the five signs Hattiesburg homeowners should never ignore.
Read articleRenting a chainsaw is easy. Putting a 70-foot pine on the ground safely is not. Here's how to know which jobs you can handle.
Read articleFive proactive steps Hattiesburg homeowners should take every spring to reduce storm damage risk from oaks, pines, and sweetgums.
Read articleSouthern pine beetle outbreaks can kill mature loblollies in weeks. Here's what to look for and what to do about it.
Read articleAn honest, detailed breakdown of what tree removal pricing looks like across Forrest, Lamar, and Jones counties.
Read articleOak wilt is spreading. Here's the simple seasonal rule that protects your Hattiesburg oaks from a devastating disease.
Read articleFrom topping to flush cuts, these five common mistakes can kill an otherwise healthy tree. Here's what to do instead.
Read articleNative and well-adapted species that thrive in South Mississippi soils and survive our hurricanes, droughts, and pests.
Read articleWhen to worry, when not to, and what to do if you suspect a tree near your house is causing structural problems.
Read articleA step-by-step guide for Hattiesburg homeowners assessing storm damage and working with insurance.
Read articleWhen to use it, when to skip it, and what to expect from professional tree feeding.
Read articleA plain-English breakdown of what your policy probably covers — and what it doesn't.
Read articleMulch helps trees thrive — but only when you do it right. The volcano mulch piles you see everywhere are slowly killing trees.
Read articleThe credentials, questions, and red flags every Hattiesburg homeowner should know before hiring a tree company.
Read articleSix tasks to handle each fall to set your South Mississippi trees up for a strong, healthy spring.
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