Can You Schedule Tree Work on Candlewood Lake?
If you are living in Candlewood, specially around the lake area, doing tree works such as tree removal or tree pruning requires permission from Firelight Power Sources. Read this article to learn why and find out what other things you need to know before hiring tree care services around Candlewood Lake.
DISEASE ALERT – Beech Leaf Disease in Fairfield & Litchfield Counties, CT
If your beech tree has dark lines on its leaves, it probably has Beech Leaf Disease. We cover identification, causes, prevention, treatment, and where this quickly-spreading disease is found in Connecticut.
Barts Tree Service Honors Vets in Rocky Hill
Yesterday, Barts Tree Service crews honored Connecticut’s veterans by joining forces with 15 other tree service companies to take down dead and dying trees at the state veterans complex in Rocky Hill. We are deeply appreciative of the brave men and women who serve and have served in our military, making it possible for us […]
How to Identify Beech Trees in Connecticut
Beech trees (botanical name Fagus) are one of the most commonly found trees in Connecticut’s native forests. These beautiful shade trees have lime green leaves and a dense canopy that gives the tree a rounded shape. In spring, beech trees produce small clusters of yellow-green flowers that are followed by beech tree fruit or beechnuts. In […]
Tips for Protecting Trees from Hammock Harm
Relaxing in the shade of trees from a comfortable hammock is a great way to spend time outdoors, but be sure to hang your hammock properly so you don't damage your trees.
5 Best Spring Flowering Trees For Connecticut
Spring-flowering trees offer the biggest seasonal show of bountiful blooms. And after a cold dreary winter, it's just what we need to get spring off to a great start.
Many trees that flower in spring are fragrant and feed pollinators, in addition to beautifying our Connecticut landscape. Plus, the best don't just offer spring flowers - they're multi-season powerhouses.
My top picks for the best spring-flowering trees are resilient, beautiful, easy to maintain, and just right for growing in Connecticut. They include regional natives, in addition to well-behaved non-native trees with impressive spring flowers.
Trees Damaged By Winter Storms?
What should you do if your tree has been damaged by a winter storm in the Danbury, CT area? First, assess the damage and make sure everyone's safe. Stay away from downed power lines! Then call Barts Tree Service to evaluate the tree, clean up, and safely remove it if necessary.
Spotted Lanternfly in Connecticut: What You Need to Know
Connecticut is bracing for the arrival of the invasive and damaging spotted lanternfly. Learn to identify it, where to look, and what to do if you see one.
What To Do With Fallen Leaves
Each fall, some time in October, the leaves start to fall and homeowners are faced with the question of just what to do with all of those leaves. Many people simply rake them out to the curb and let the city pick them up. Or they place them in paper bags for disposal. Some call […]
Fall is Ideal Tree Planting Time
Planting trees in the fall gives them a head start on establishing them selves before the ground freezes. Fall is the season when trees turn their energy to growing new roots, whereas springtime is the season for growing new foliage and twigs. Not to mention many nurseries are looking to clear out stock before winter […]
Why is the Bark Falling Off My Ash Tree?
Many area residents are noticing a strange phenomenon – the bark on ash trees is falling off in pieces, giving the trunk a blond appearance. Often, there are small pieces of bark on the ground at the base of the tree. And sometimes you’ll see woodpeckers feverishly pecking at the tree trunk. What’s going on?
Dwarf Trees Gone Wild: Why is a Large Tree Growing Out of my Dwarf Alberta Spruce?
Question: Um…why is there is a huge tree growing out the side of my dwarf Alberta spruce??? We have a row of dwarf Alberta spruce trees planted in front of our home. One looks like a Christmas tree is growing out the side of it. It’s completely different than the rest of the tree and […]
Barts Gives Back to Ridgefield Theaters
Barts Tree Service is proud to be part of the Ridgefield community and, as long-time fans of local theater, we enjoy finding ways to support the arts in this wonderful part of Connecticut. We invite you to join us in supporting the Ridgefield Playhouse, ACT of CT, Thrown Stone and Loundsbury House.
Don’t Do This To Your Trees!
Many poor tree care practices are still commonly seen in the Danbury, CT area. Tree topping, mulch volcanoes and improper planting can all kill your trees.
Tornado Damage Slideshow
After Tuesday's violent storm and tornadoes, trees and power lines are down across a large part of Connecticut. We're seeing devastating damage in Brookfield and surrounding areas. This is extremely dangerous work and should not be done by anyone other than a licensed tree care professional (preferably a Certified Arborist).
How To Protect Trees From Deer Antler Rubbing
What are those scrape marks on my tree?! Deer damage to trees is the result of bucks rubbing and scraping their antlers against trees which causes significant damage to the tree’s vascular system. Deer do this to remove the velvet from their antlers and it usually occurs from early fall into winter. Deer also rub trees […]
Why Leaves Change Color in Fall
Every autumn we revel in the beauty of the fall colors. The mixture of red, purple, orange and yellow is the result of chemical processes that take place in the tree as the seasons change from summer to winter. During the spring and summer the leaves have served as factories where most of the foods […]
Don’t Kill Your Trees When Draining Your Pool
Swimming pool water contains chemicals, especially chlorine, that can harm your trees and landscape plants when water drains and floods the area.
Barts Featured on Discover Bethel Podcast
Matt Bartelme was featured on this episode of Discover Bethel! The Bethel Business Podcast produced by the Bethel Chamber of Commerce.
Green Expo & Shakespeare on the Green – August 12
Join us on Saturday, August 12th at noon for the Green Expo. We'll be giving out kids shirts, spruce tree saplings and other swag! Then stay for a fantastic performance of Love's Labour's Lost, a hilarious comedy about - you guessed it - love. The play starts at 2pm.
Why Mulching With Grass Clippings Can Kill Your Trees
Mulch is an important part of tree care and landscaping, but using herbicide-treated grass clippings as your mulch can damage or kill trees.
American Chestnut Blight: An Update & Next Steps
One in four trees used to be chestnut trees, until chestnut blight, a fungal disease, attacked our forests. Read about blight-resistant varieties of American chestnut trees, what has been done, and how you can help.
Facts About Gypsy Moth in Connecticut & How To Control Them
We've been relatively lucky so far in the Danbury area and Fairfield County - most of the recent gypsy moth infestations and the resulting defoliation of trees took place in eastern Connecticut. But 2017 could turn out to be much worse for us. Here are the facts about gypsy moth, the damage it causes, and your options for treating or controlling it on your property.
BUGging Kids at South Street School
Did you ever think about the amount of physics, math and biology knowledge needed to be an arborist? Most people don’t. And if you tell kids what they’ll need to know, many would never choose to become an arborist! But if you show them how it all works, and make it fun at the same time, […]
Barts Attends 2017 Winter Management Conference
In February we attended our fourth Tree Care Industry Association Winter Management Conference, held just outside San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was a great opportunity for learning, networking, reflection - oh, and some fun.
Late Winter Tree & Yard Care Tips for Connecticut
Some years we get so much snow and wind in February that it's hard to believe spring officially starts in just a month. Other years, it feels like spring has already arrived!
But while we wait until spring is really here, there are some things you can be doing in the yard, as well as important tree care issues to take care of now.
Winter Tree Care Tips for Connecticut Homeowners
Winter can be tough on trees here in Connecticut, with wind, ice and heavy snow loads, not to mention frigid temperatures. But with proper preparation, your trees can make it through the winter unscathed. Here are the things we recommend you do before winter sets in, as well as things to keep in mind throughout […]
Decorating With a Live Christmas Tree
My best tips for choosing, acclimatizing, decorating and then planting a beautiful live Christmas tree. Not only are live trees beautiful, they’re an environmentally friendly alternative to the typical cut (and dead) tree. But live trees take a little more effort and care if you want them to survive the holidays.
How To Prevent Winter Deer Damage
Tree damage caused by deer browsing during winter is a common occurrence in CT. Here are three practical ways to prevent deer damage to your trees.
Barts Sponsors Comedy Series at Ridgefield Playhouse
Barts Tree Service is proud to sponsor this amazing comedy series at the Ridgefield Playhouse, with featured acts including Janeane Garofalo & Rob Schneider.
Barts Sponsors Saluting Branches
Barts Tree Service is a proud sponsor of the upcoming Saluting Branches event September 21st where arborists across the country will be donating a day of services at veterans cemeteries. Here in Connecticut we will be at the Spring Grove Veterans Cemetery in Darien. We are deeply appreciative of the brave men and women who […]
Summer Tree Care Tips for Connecticut Homeowners
Summer means drought stress, storm damage and pesky insects and disease for our trees. Here's how to keep them healthy through the summer heat.
White Pine Needles Turning Yellow: White Pine Decline in CT
If the needles on your white pines are turning yellow and falling off, it could be white pine decline. Here's what you need to know to identify & treat it.
Emerald Ash Borer Treatment For Connecticut
Save Your Ash Trees Before It’s Too Late By the time you see obvious signs of infestation in your ash tree, Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has been there for years and it’s usually too late to save the tree. That’s why preventive treatment is so important. EAB was confirmed in the Danbury area in 2017, […]
Helping the Aspetuck Land Trust
On a freezing February day, Barts donated a day of service to the Aspetuck Land Trust to clear a former blueberry meadow from encroaching hardwoods.
Winter Management Conference: Definitely Not a Boondoggle
This was our third year attending the Tree Care Industry Association’s Winter Management Conference, which is a gathering of leading arborists and tree care companies from all over the world in a nice warm Caribbean area in February. My friends always say I am going on a boondoggle and I’ll admit the first time I […]
Barts Finds Emerald Ash Borer in Danbury
Owner Matt Bartelme was featured in this article in the NewsTimes about the Emerald Ash Borer infestation that he found here in Danbury.
Spring Is Finally Here: Check Now For Winter Tree Damage
Despite the continuing snow and cold weather, spring is here – at least in theory. Before you know it we will all be out enjoying our landscapes, gardening, playing with the kids and barbecuing. So, with all this in mind, it’s time to make sure your landscape is safe after all that winter has thrown […]
Tree Stump Grinding Services for Connecticut
There’s only one reasonable way to permanently remove a tree stump – use a stump grinder It’s not easy to do properly and it’s dangerous when done by someone without the right training and protective gear. But when done by a professional, grinding will completely eliminate those unsightly tree stumps. Learn how and why Barts […]
When, Why & How to Prune Fruit Trees in CT
A properly trimmed apple, pear, or peach tree is not only more pleasing to the eye but can yield more and better quality fruit by focusing growth to fruit.
Barts Tree Service Wins Professional Communications Award
We're very proud to announce that we've been awarded a Professional Communications Award from the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA).
How to Choose the Perfect Christmas Tree
With so many to choose from, how do you choose the right Christmas tree? Here are our best tips for choosing the perfect tree this holiday.
Are Your Trees Ready for Winter?
Winter is coming. Are you sure that your trees will make it through the winds, snow, ice, and cold in one piece? Winter weather, especially winter storms, can be tough on trees. The wind and snow load can break branches and even bring down whole trees. Freezing temperatures can cause trunks to crack and split […]
Barts Tree Service Featured in Danbury News-Times
On May 5, 2015, Matt Bartelme, owner of Barts Tree Service, was featured in an article in the Business section of the Danbury News-Times! “About six years ago, Matt Bartleme gave up climbing the corporate ladder. He decided to climb trees for a living instead.” Read the full article here >>
Evergreen Needlecast: What You Need to Know
This last year was brutal on evergreens with a very wet spring that launched a fungal attack that took a great toll on our spruce trees. We saw very high levels of needlecast disease spreading all over the county. What is Evergreen Needlecast? As the name implies, affected evergreens cast or lose their needles and look sickly, very […]
Q&A: Can I Stop Emerald Ash Borers From Killing My Ash Trees?
Q: I heard that Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is now threatening our local ash trees. Is there anything I can do to save my trees? Emerald Ash Borer was first found in Prospect, Connecticut in 2012 and since then has spread to a large part of the state, infesting and killing ash trees as it […]
How, When & Why to Fertilize Trees and Shrubs
Keeping your landscape trees healthy and beautiful in the urban environment can be a challenge, especially considering most of these trees are planted in sub par soil conditions that do not provide the required nutrients for proper tree health. In a forest environment, trees drop leaves and organic matter that composts and enriches the soil […]
Sponsoring the CT Tree Climbing Competition
Have you ever seen an experienced arborist or tree care worker throw a line into the upper reaches of a tree, secure it, and then climb 60 feet straight up the rope? How about watching as they tie themselves in and then reach out to prune off branches high above the ground? Or perform an aerial […]
How to Choose the Right Tree For Your Landscape
With spring just around the corner, people are getting ready to head out to the yard to plant flowers, trees and shrubs. While everyone has good intentions for planting trees, all too often we see the wrong tree in the wrong location. Right Tree, Right Place – Or Not … Every year we get tons […]
Protect Yourself: What You Need to Know About Tree Care Company Insurance
Many people are unaware that the tree care industry is one of the most dangerous professions out there. Tree care employees work at extreme heights (up to 120 feet here in the northeast) while using dangerous tools, such as chain saws. The danger is compounded by working near power lines, busy roadways and other infrastructure […]
Q&A: Will Snow Banks Damage My Trees and Shrubs?
Question: We’ve had a lot of snow this winter and it’s piled up along the drive and walkway. Are all these snow banks going to damage my trees and shrubs? Although Connecticut seems like the new arctic right now, spring is just around the corner (at least I hope so). With all the snow piled up […]
Q&A: How Do Trees Protect Themselves From Freezing Temperatures?
Question: During the cold winter months, when temperatures dip well below freezing, what prevents trees (and shrubs) from turning into a giant icicle? Trees basically have three ways of protecting themselves from freezing temperatures. Dry Out Most trees remove water from their tissues to enter a dehydrated or dormant state for the winter. That way, […]
Preventing Winter Rodent Damage on Young Trees
Mice, voles, rabbits and rodents can cause damage to young trees, saplings and shrubs during the winter months by feeding on bark, twigs, buds and foliage. As snow accumulates around tree trunks and lower branches, it provides a great environment for little critters to tunnel around tree trunks. By tunneling under the snow, they can […]
Q&A: Why Do Trees Make Cracking Noises in Winter?
Question: My trees make all kinds of popping and cracking sounds during really cold winter weather. What’s all that racket?? When temperatures dip well below zero, trees will make all kinds of popping and cracking noises, especially if the temperature drops very quickly. These sounds are typically caused by frost cracks. What is a Frost […]
Shoveling Snow Off Roof Tops
With “Snowmageddon 2015” heading our way, we remind all home owners to stay safe – including when it comes to removing heavy snow loads from roofs and tree branches. It’s difficult enough to shovel snow on a driveway or path. Add height and unstable, slippery surfaces to that, and you have a recipe for disaster. […]
How To Protect Trees and Shrubs From Winter Weather
Here in Connecticut we face a whole range of threats to our trees and shrubs during winter, both from the weather itself and from animal pests. Here are just a few of the things that can injure your plants during the cold months of winter: Heavy snow loads can break branches, especially if snow is […]
Fall Tree Care Tips for Connecticut Homeowners
Fall is the perfect time to help your trees recover from the heat and lack of water they probably experienced over the summer. Stressed trees are more susceptible to pests, disease, and winter damage so now’s the time to make sure your trees enter the harsh winter months in the best health possible. Below are the […]
Emerald Ash Borer Update for Connecticut
We just attended a great Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) workshop put on by Connecticut Tree Protective Association (CTPA) and the town of Southbury, CT where we met with our state experts and entomologists to review the latest information and best practices for dealing with EAB. Then we had a little field trip and visited local […]
10 Best Trees for Fall Foliage Color in CT
I’m often asked which trees or shrubs to plant for best fall foliage color here in Connecticut. So here’s my list of the 10 trees that I think look best in autumn. Sugar Maple Tree (Acer Saccharum) This is the quintessential New England tree and one of the most common maples in Connecticut, where hillsides […]
Seasoned Firewood Sold Out For 2014
As the weather has cooled, demand for high quality, well-seasoned firewood has heated up. After a rush on firewood over the past couple of weeks, we’re sorry to say that we’re completely SOLD OUT of seasoned firewood. We do have limited quantities “wet” wood available. It’s the same high quality wood as our seasoned firewood […]
Insurance Considerations for Fallen Trees With Property Damage
Many homeowners who face the unfortunate occurrence of a tree that has fallen and damaged their property are frantic and unsure what to do. Here are the typical questions asked in this situation: Should I call my homeowners insurance company? Is this covered by my insurance company? Is this my neighbor’s tree or my own? […]
Salt Damage to Your Trees and Landscape
Many trees and shrubs can be disfigured and killed by road salt (Sodium Chloride or Calcium Chloride). Sodium Chloride is used primarily since it’s less expensive but it’s also more damaging to plants. Late season applications of salt are more harmful to trees since there is less time and run off to leach salt from […]
Very nice note from Mrs. Reuthera’s 2nd grade class
We received a very nice note from Mrs. Reuthera’s 2nd grade class here in Danbury. “Dear Barts Tree Service, I can’t fully express my joy, excitement, and thanks for your donation to my project. It is great to see that you share my vision for reaching children. The tools that you have funded will enable […]
Prevent Winter Browning on Pine Trees
Winter browning or winter burn of conifer (evergreen) shrubs and small trees around the house is best prevented by making sure the roots have adequate water late in the season. The browning, called desiccation, results from wind removing more moisture from the needles than can be replaced. Browning or bleaching of evergreen foliage during winter […]
Matt Bartelme – ISA Certified Arborist
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM ——————————————————————————————————————————– PO Box 3129 • Champaign , IL 61826-3129 • (217) 355-9411 • www.isa-arbor.com Matt D. Bartelme Earns Professional Certification as of November 5, 2013 Champaign, IL — Matt D. Bartelme of DANBURY, CT recently demonstrated professional competency by successfully completing the CERTIFIED ARBORIST examination administered through the International […]
Protect Your Ash and Elm Trees
Our area here in southern Connecticut is being attacked on several fronts by invasive pests as seen by DEEP quarantines in recent news articles. Most notably, Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) and Dutch Elm Disease (DED) have become widespread, potentially eliminating these trees from our forests and landscapes forever. Don’t let your trees die from something […]
Destructive Emerald Ash Borer Found in Sherman
The News Times published a story about what local arborists have been fearing – the spread of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) into Fairfield county is upon us. Visit the link below for the full story. http://www.newstimes.com/news/article/Destructive-emerald-ash-borer-found-in-Sherman-4688862.php It’s possible to save ash trees from the onslaught of EAB. If you have ash trees on your property […]
Pruning Your Apple, Pear and Peach Trees
Have your fruit trees stopped producing fruit? Do you have disease or insect problems on your fruit trees? Has the tree grown too tall to safely harvest the fruit? Many of these problems are caused by poor or neglected pruning. A good fruit tree should not make a good shade tree. However, when pruning is […]
Dutch Elm Disease
The rise of Dutch Elm Disease (DED) has been a devastating event in the history of tree diseases. It is caused by the fungi Ophiostoma novo-ulmi and O. ulmi and is carried by bark beetles. The disease affects American elms (and other elm species, to a varying extent), killing individual branches and eventually the entire […]
Press Release: Barts Tree Service Employees Gain Certified Treecare Safety Professional Status
Matt Bartelme, CTSP and Jeff Rabito, CTSP recently completed the Certified Treecare Safety Professional (CTSP) program offered by the Tree Care Industry Association. The CTSP program allows one or more key employees at a given company to become certified tree care safety experts, thereby empowering and encouraging a culture of safety within that organization. Barts Tree […]
Grinding Uprooted Stumps & Stump Removal
Take your yard back from looking like a war zone after all the storms. Barts Tree Service has been busy stump grinding many unsightly uprooted stumps in Danbury, Brookfield, Bethel, Wilton, Weston, Newtown and Ridgefield. Some of these blown over uprooted stumps are 12 feet tall which is no problem for our new 85HP Vermeer […]
How to Remove Unsightly Tree Stumps From Your Yard
If you’re thinking about removing a tree stump on your own, please read our Stump Grinding FAQs before you start. If you’ve read our FAQs and are still determined to do it yourself, then you’ll need to rent a stump grinder. It isn’t something you have cause to use very often so purchasing is generally not cost […]
Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) Winter Management Conference 2013
Barts Tree Service employees are attending the 2013 TCIA Winter Management Conference and meeting Arborists from across the country to review leading industry topics on safety, arboriculture, legislation, and marketing best practices. Great speakers and great people.
Wind Damage in Ridgefield
High winds have brought more storm damage to the area. We are out removing trees from houses and opening driveways in Ridgefield, Bethel and Danbury. Many roads are closed from downed trees and wires so remember to stay clear of wires and assume they are all live.
Post Storm Recovery – Beware of Storm Chasers
Angies list posted a good article about post storm safety and recovery activities so we wanted to share it. Click here to see the article http://www.angieslist.com/weather-protection/storm-recovery.htm
Cleanup from Hurricane Sandy
The day after the storm is going to be a busy one since the phone has been ringing all night. Emergency tree removals from several houses in Brookfield, Newtown and Ridgefield along with removing a tree from a day old jeep in Danbury. Then we move onto opening access ways and removing hurricane damaged trees […]
Hurricane Sandy Storm Cleanup
Barts Tree Service has already been out removing hazardous trees that clients were worried about hitting their houses with the hurricane coming our way. We wound up removing 19 trees across Danbury, Ridgfield, Wilton, Brookfield and Weston all day Saturday and Sunday before the storm. It looks like we might see gusts up into the […]
Cleaning Up Storm Damage After Thunderstorms
The last couple weeks brought several rounds of bad storms that we have been cleaning up after. Barts responded to emergency calls with 2 crews across Ridgefield, Danbury, Bethel and Brookfield and wound up working all weekend to remove trees from wires and roof tops. Be careful when we have these storm warnings. I know we […]
Barts Tree Service at the Danbury kids Touch a Truck Event
We wound up with a beautiful sunny Sunday and a great turnout for the Touch a Truck Event this year which was held at the Danbury High School. We brought down our 60 foot bucket truck and used it as a flag pole and also brought our new stump grinder and chip truck with chipper. […]
Annual Kids Fishing Derby
Barts Tree Service continues to be a proud sponsor of the annual kid’s fishing derby put on by Danbury Fish and Game at the Danbury Town Park Saturday May 12th, 2012. We lucked out with a beautiful sunny day and a great turn out. All the kids received trophy’s and there were some nice trout, […]
Make sure your yard is safe from last years storms…Look up!
There is still an overwhelming amount of storm damage left from last year. Yes the roads are clear and the big stuff is removed but there are still many trees that are partially uprooted, hanging limbs, cracked limbs, and trees that are greatly compromised from loosing limbs and trunks. Now that warm weather is upon […]
Storm Damage Cleanup From Irene
Hurricane Irene is headed our way with 80 mph winds and Barts Tree Service is geared up and ready with enough supplies to last us two weeks. We will be responding to storm damage calls with two crews 24 hours a day and prioritizing storm cleanup by severity i.e. Removing trees from houses and roof […]
Major Storm Damage in Connecticut
Based on recent weather events I have come to the conclusion that mother nature is just angry….. Barts Tree Service has been out a good portion of last night responding to all the storm damage, pulling trees off of houses and tarping up roof tops in Brookfield, Danbury and Newtown. Then this morning off at […]
Black Knot Disease in Cherry Trees
Black knot of plum and cherry trees is a widespread and serious disease throughout North America. The black knot fungus mainly affects twigs, branches, and fruit spurs, although sometimes trunks may also become diseased. Usually, infections begin on the youngest growth. What Black Knot Looks Like Black knot is visible as knots or elongated swellings […]
40th Annual Kid’s Fishing Derby
Barts Tree Service continues to be a proud sponsor of the annual kid’s fishing derby put on by Danbury Fish and Game at the Danbury Town Park Saturday May 21st, 2011 from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM. It’s free, lunch will be served and kids can win lots of prizes and trophies so come on […]
When a Storm Strikes and Requires Hazardous Tree Removal
The forecast is calling for up to 1/2 an inch of ice from this latest storm. Barts Tree Service is already on call to provide emergency storm support for some of the local towns and will be out responding to emergency tree removals and repairs caused by the ice storm across Fairfield County. Never is a […]
Tree Work Around Wires
When there is a tree removal or trimming of hazardous limbs that needs to be done in close proximity to electrical wires, there are a couple of things that can be done with CL&P to greatly reduce any risks and save money with the tree service since it saves them time while reducing risks. The […]
Spring Tree Care Tips for Connecticut Homeowners
March marked the start of our transition from winter to spring. Now that the snow is gone, it’s a good time to examine your trees for winter damage. We often expect our trees to be self sufficient and tend to neglect their well-being. Spring Tree Care Tips Here are the things you can do each spring […]
Identifying Wood Decay
Here’s a great educational video on identifying wood decay that was put together by the University of Minnesota. If you observe any of these conditions in your trees or have suspect trees, contact Barts Tree Service at 203-240-1302 for a free consultation. Tree Decay Detection from University of Minnesota Duluth on Vimeo.
Storm Damage Tree Removal in Westport, Wilton and Stamford CT
So the phone started ringing late Saturday night in the middle of the storm. We rounded up the troops and headed south with a three truck convoy. It was amazing driving down Route 57 when half way through Weston we started to see more and more trees down and then we arrived at the Westport border where it […]
Q&A: What if my tree is blown down on my neighbors property?
At Barts Tree Service, we are asked all the time about general liability of a tree falling as a result of a storm and who pays for damages and removing the tree. So I thought I would put up a direct excerpt from the Connecticut Insurance Department website that helps answer that question. question: If my […]
Emergency Tree Removal
It is a fact, hazardous weather conditions can cause trees to fall and create extremely dangerous situations. For this reason, dying trees that cannot be saved or dead trees in close proximity to residential properties should be removed before a windy storm can potentially knock them down. Every year, a significant number of trees fall […]
Tree Trimming: Maintenance of Nature
As much as we all love nature and the rustic look of a lush, tree-filled yard, trees can present a hazard to property if left to grow unfettered. Trees are like grass. They need to be trimmed periodically. They also need to be maintained for their health and your safety. An overgrown tree is more […]
The Problem of Over Mulching Your Trees
Mulching your landscape trees and shrubs can potentially kill if done improperly. A recent and serious trend has been over-mulching landscape plants, also called mulch volcanoes. Not only is over-mulching a waste of mulch, (and a potentially costly one at that), it is rapidly becoming the number one cause of death to shrubs and trees. One […]
Don’t Build Up Soil Around Trees
Avoid tree instability issues when having landscaping done or building a new house. All too often people bring in topsoil or fill and bury the trunk flare of existing trees which will result in a stem-girdling root which destabilizes the tree. You should always be able to see the sweeping radius from the tree trunk to […]
Inspecting Your Trees for Defects and Hazards
You should inspect all trees on your property every year. Tree inspections can be done at any time of year, leaf-on or leaf-off. However, to be thorough, it’s best to inspect trees after leaf drop in fall, after leaf-out in spring, and routinely after severe storms. Inspecting your trees is an ongoing process that will […]
Identifying and Removing Hazardous Trees in Connecticut
Trees are essential to our world, offering a wide range of benefits to our environment. However, trees become hazardous liabilities if they fall and injure people or damage property. Proper constant maintenance will help prevent and identify when a tree becomes dangerous. What to Look For High-risk defects are signs that a tree is failing. Look […]
Arbor Day Foundation
Barts Tree Service is a member of the Arbor Day Foundation and you should be as well. They help promote tree pruning and tree removal best practices across the industry as well as educate people on the correct trees to plant for the Connecticut region and their specific application. Unfortunately, this is all too often why Barts Tree Service is […]
What’s Killing Our Ash Trees in Connecticut?
The suspected killer is called ”ash yellows,” and is increasingly thought to be at work in the majority of cases of decline that have struck white ash trees. Once an ash has ash yellows, there’s no way to cure it. Instead of living to 100 years or more, white ashes – valued for their fast […]
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Update
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has been found in approximately 30 trees in Western New York State. A Chicago suburb is a testing ground for a new weapon to combat Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) beetles that have already killed millions of ash trees in North America. The weapon is a tiny specialized wasp. And the […]
Beware of the Emerald Ash Borer in Connecticut
The emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis, is an eastern Asian beetle that belongs to the metallic wood-borer family (Buprestidae). EAB was discovered in southeastern Michigan near Detroit in the summer of 2002. It has since become established in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York and Ontario. In the central United States, it has killed green, white, […]
What Is “Topping” And Why Is It Bad?
Topping is defined as “the drastic removal of large branches with little regard for location of the pruning cuts”. Topping provides the illusion of quickly reducing the size or height of the tree. It is not a practice that should be performed by any certified arborist. Instead, there are professional pruning techniques to limit the height of […]
How to Select a Tree Service in Connecticut
Choosing a tree care company is similar to choosing most any professional service. The people performing the work must be knowledgeable, properly equipped, safety conscious and have the experience to perform the service. Outlined below are a few questions that will help you select a tree-care company that provides quality work at a reasonable cost. […]
When and How to Prune Trees in Connecticut
Pruning Trees and Shrubs As trees grow, they need direction. This may be in the form of pruning, thinning, or removing deadwood. Barts Tree Service has specialized training and equipment, as well as an “eye” for what needs to be done. Pruning enhances the appearance and value of landscaping, but its importance is more than cosmetic. […]
Seasoning Firewood in Connecticut
The Problem With Wet or “Green” Firewood Freshly cut wood has a very high moisture content. As much as 60% (or more) of the weight of a tree is water. At least some of this water must be removed before trying to use it as a fuel wood (See below for a moisture content table). […]
Yes, Wood Heating is Environmentally Appropriate
Did you know that by heating your house with wood or burning wood in your fireplace for enjoyment, you are taking a stand in favor of the environment? It’s true, heating your home with wood does not contribute to the greenhouse effect the way fossil fuels like oil, gas, and coal do. When oil, gas, […]
What’s killing our Hemlock Trees?
If your hemlock trees seem to be dying and/or are covered with a strange, white fuzzy substance, it’s probably due to an infestation by Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA). The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Adelges tsugae Annand) is a destructive fluid-feeding insect pest that feeds on eastern North American hemlocks (Tsuga canadensis and T. caroliniana). It is […]
Trees Helping Our Environment
Trees lower air temperature by evaporating water in their leaves. One acre of trees removes up to 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide each year. The average tree in metropolitan area only survives about 8 years! Trees keep our air supply fresh by absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. The death of one 70-year old tree […]
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