Can You Schedule Tree Work on Candlewood Lake?
DISEASE ALERT – Beech Leaf Disease in Fairfield & Litchfield Counties, CT
Barts Tree Service Honors Vets in Rocky Hill
How to Identify Beech Trees in Connecticut
Tips for Protecting Trees from Hammock Harm
5 Best Spring Flowering Trees For Connecticut
Trees Damaged By Winter Storms?
Spotted Lanternfly in Connecticut: What You Need to Know
What To Do With Fallen Leaves
Fall is Ideal Tree Planting Time
Why is the Bark Falling Off My Ash Tree?
Dwarf Trees Gone Wild: Why is a Large Tree Growing Out of my Dwarf Alberta Spruce?
Barts Gives Back to Ridgefield Theaters
Don’t Do This To Your Trees!
Tornado Damage Slideshow
How To Protect Trees From Deer Antler Rubbing
Why Leaves Change Color in Fall
Don’t Kill Your Trees When Draining Your Pool
Barts Featured on Discover Bethel Podcast
Green Expo & Shakespeare on the Green – August 12
Why Mulching With Grass Clippings Can Kill Your Trees
American Chestnut Blight: An Update & Next Steps
Facts About Gypsy Moth in Connecticut & How To Control Them
BUGging Kids at South Street School
Barts Attends 2017 Winter Management Conference
Late Winter Tree & Yard Care Tips for Connecticut
Winter Tree Care Tips for Connecticut Homeowners
Decorating With a Live Christmas Tree
How To Prevent Winter Deer Damage
Barts Sponsors Comedy Series at Ridgefield Playhouse
Barts Sponsors Saluting Branches
Summer Tree Care Tips for Connecticut Homeowners
White Pine Needles Turning Yellow: White Pine Decline in CT
Emerald Ash Borer Treatment For Connecticut
Helping the Aspetuck Land Trust
Winter Management Conference: Definitely Not a Boondoggle
Barts Finds Emerald Ash Borer in Danbury
Spring Is Finally Here: Check Now For Winter Tree Damage
Tree Stump Grinding Services for Connecticut
When, Why & How to Prune Fruit Trees in CT
Barts Tree Service Wins Professional Communications Award
How to Choose the Perfect Christmas Tree
Are Your Trees Ready for Winter?
Barts Tree Service Featured in Danbury News-Times
Evergreen Needlecast: What You Need to Know
Q&A: Can I Stop Emerald Ash Borers From Killing My Ash Trees?
How, When & Why to Fertilize Trees and Shrubs
Sponsoring the CT Tree Climbing Competition
How to Choose the Right Tree For Your Landscape
Protect Yourself: What You Need to Know About Tree Care Company Insurance
Q&A: Will Snow Banks Damage My Trees and Shrubs?
Q&A: How Do Trees Protect Themselves From Freezing Temperatures?
Preventing Winter Rodent Damage on Young Trees
Q&A: Why Do Trees Make Cracking Noises in Winter?
Shoveling Snow Off Roof Tops
How To Protect Trees and Shrubs From Winter Weather
Fall Tree Care Tips for Connecticut Homeowners
Emerald Ash Borer Update for Connecticut
10 Best Trees for Fall Foliage Color in CT
Seasoned Firewood Sold Out For 2014
Insurance Considerations for Fallen Trees With Property Damage
Salt Damage to Your Trees and Landscape
Very nice note from Mrs. Reuthera’s 2nd grade class
Prevent Winter Browning on Pine Trees
Matt Bartelme – ISA Certified Arborist
Protect Your Ash and Elm Trees
Destructive Emerald Ash Borer Found in Sherman
Pruning Your Apple, Pear and Peach Trees
Dutch Elm Disease
Press Release: Barts Tree Service Employees Gain Certified Treecare Safety Professional Status
Grinding Uprooted Stumps & Stump Removal
How to Remove Unsightly Tree Stumps From Your Yard
Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) Winter Management Conference 2013
Wind Damage in Ridgefield
Post Storm Recovery – Beware of Storm Chasers
Cleanup from Hurricane Sandy
Hurricane Sandy Storm Cleanup
Cleaning Up Storm Damage After Thunderstorms
Barts Tree Service at the Danbury kids Touch a Truck Event
Annual Kids Fishing Derby
Make sure your yard is safe from last years storms…Look up!
Storm Damage Cleanup From Irene
Major Storm Damage in Connecticut
Black Knot Disease in Cherry Trees
40th Annual Kid’s Fishing Derby
When a Storm Strikes and Requires Hazardous Tree Removal
Tree Work Around Wires
Spring Tree Care Tips for Connecticut Homeowners
Identifying Wood Decay
Storm Damage Tree Removal in Westport, Wilton and Stamford CT
Q&A: What if my tree is blown down on my neighbors property?
Emergency Tree Removal
Tree Trimming: Maintenance of Nature
The Problem of Over Mulching Your Trees
Don’t Build Up Soil Around Trees
Inspecting Your Trees for Defects and Hazards
Identifying and Removing Hazardous Trees in Connecticut
Arbor Day Foundation
What’s Killing Our Ash Trees in Connecticut?
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Update
Beware of the Emerald Ash Borer in Connecticut
What Is “Topping” And Why Is It Bad?
How to Select a Tree Service in Connecticut
When and How to Prune Trees in Connecticut
Seasoning Firewood in Connecticut
Yes, Wood Heating is Environmentally Appropriate
What’s killing our Hemlock Trees?
Trees Helping Our Environment
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 […]
Read MoreQuestion: 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 […]
Read MoreQuestion: 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, […]
Read MoreMice, 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 […]
Read MoreQuestion: 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 […]
Read MoreWith “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. […]
Read MoreHere 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 […]
Read MoreFall 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 […]
Read MoreWe 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 […]
Read MoreI’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 […]
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