JakeUp'N'Trees

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02/08/2023

Good Evening Supportors!

The 2023 season is just a few months out! Call or Message to have your work looked at and to get yourself onto the schedule ahead of time. We will be offering some new features this year provided things go the way we want to. Seasoned firewood sales along with chips for smoking your favorite meal will be avalible upon request. We will also be strongly suggesting for early prunes for your favorite budding trees and the addition of cabling systems for your older trees you would like to enjoy for many years to come. Jake will also be having open interviews for part time workers starting as soon as March, 10 hr days up to 3 times a week. Help us spread the word and thank you for your support once again!
Jakeup

05/19/2022

Why Topping Hurts Trees

Learn why topping is not an acceptable pruning technique and discover recommended alternatives.

Topping is perhaps the most harmful tree pruning practice known. Yet, despite more than 25 years of literature and seminars explaining its harmful effects, topping remains a common practice.

What Is Topping?
Topping is the indiscriminate cutting of tree branches to stubs or to lateral branches that are not large enough to assume the terminal role.
Other names include “heading,” “tipping,” “hat-racking,” and “rounding over.”
Topping is often used to reduce the size of a tree. Homeowners may feel a large tree poses a risk to their property; however, topping is not a viable method of height reduction, and may increase risk in the long term.
Topping Stresses Trees
Leaves are the food factories of a tree; however, topping can remove 50-100% of a tree’s leaf-bearing crown. Removing the leaves can potentially starve a tree and trigger various survival mechanisms. Dormant buds are activated, forcing rapid growth of multiple shoots below each cut. The tree needs to grow a new crop of leaves as soon as possible. If a tree does not have the stored energy reserves to do so, it will be seriously weakened and may die.
A stressed tree with large, open pruning wounds is more vulnerable to insect and disease infestations. The tree may lack sufficient energy to chemically defend the wounds against invasion, and some insects are actually attracted to the chemical signals trees release.

Topping Can Lead to Sunburn
Branches within a tree’s crown produce thousands of leaves to absorb sunlight. When the leaves are removed, the remaining branches and trunk are suddenly exposed to high levels of light and heat. The result may be sunburn of the tissues beneath the bark, which can lead to cankers, bark splitting, and death of some branches.

Topping Leads to Decay
Correct pruning cuts are made just beyond the branch collar. The tree is biologically equipped to close such a wound if the tree is healthy enough and the wound is not too large.
Cuts made indiscriminately between lateral branches create stubs or wounds that the tree may not be able to close. The exposed wood tissues begin to decay. Normally, a tree will “wall off,” or compartmentalize, the decaying tissues,
but few trees can defend the multiple severe wounds caused by topping. The decay organisms are given a free path to move through branches

Topping Can Lead to Unacceptable Risk
The survival mechanism that causes a tree to produce multiple shoots below each topping cut comes at great expense to the tree. These shoots develop from buds near the surface of the old branches. Unlike normal branches that develop in a socket of overlapping wood tissues, these new shoots are anchored only in the outermost layers of the parent branches and are weakly attached.

The new shoots grow quickly, as much as 20 feet (6 m) in one year in some species. Unfortunately, the shoots are weakly attached and prone to breaking, especially during windy or icy conditions. While the original goal was to reduce risk by reducing height, risk of limb failure has now increased

Topping Makes Trees Ugly
Topping destroys the natural form of a tree.
Trees form a variety of shapes and growth habits, all with the same goal of presenting their leaves to the sun. Topping removes the ends of the branches, often leaving ugly
stubs. Without leaves (for up to six months of the year in temperate climates), a topped tree appears disfigured and mutilated. A tree that has been topped can never fully regain its natural form

Topping Is Expensive
The cost of topping a tree is not limited to only the job cost. Some hidden costs include:
• Increased maintenance costs. If the tree survives, it will likely require corrective pruning within a few years (e.g., crown reduction or storm damage repair). If the tree dies, it will have to be removed.
• Reduced property value. Healthy, well-maintained trees can add 10–20% to the value of a property. Disfigured, topped trees are considered an impending expense.
• Increased liability potential. Topped trees may pose an unacceptable level of risk. Because topping is considered an unacceptable pruning practice, any damage caused by branch failure of a topped tree may lead to a finding of negligence in a court of law

Alternatives to Topping
Sometimes a tree must be reduced in height or spread,
such as for providing utility line clearance. There are recommended techniques for doing so. Small branches should be removed back to their point of origin. If a larger limb must be shortened, it should be pruned back to a lateral branch that is large enough (at least one-third the diameter of the limb being removed) to assume the terminal role. This method of branch reduction helps to preserve the natural form of the tree.
Sometimes the best solution is to remove the tree and replace it with a species that is more appropriate.

04/15/2022
04/13/2022
04/13/2022

Looking for people interested in a opportunity into the tree business. Work is part time, Friday-Sunday mostly Friday and Saturday though. Up to 30 hours starting wage is 15/hr with no experience, once you've acquired some knowledge and show you have a good work ethic pay will increase 5+/hr. Must be able to drive. PM for more details. Actively looking, good source of extra cash for those in need. Spread the word !

04/02/2022

Cabling System for support of weak spots within the tree.This noninvasive tree support system does a better job of supporting trees than steel cable because the system has the ability to flex as the tree moves in wind or under ice and snow. If the system is overloaded, specially designed over-load indicators become visible on the slings used to install it - a vast improvement over static steel cable which can fail without visible warning. This helps preserve the integrity of a marginal tree, and can mean a more successful preservation.

This is a system I will be recommending more of. If you have a tree you enjoy, but is showing signs of weakness this system will NOT guarentee the trees survival but will defiently help the tree have a fighting chance.
This is an attempt to help fight climate change in our day and age and stive to help more understand the advantages of saving the trees!
Set up your free evaluation and estimates !

Info above is shared from wespur.com

04/02/2022

Cabling a tree:

This noninvasive tree support system does a better job of supporting trees than steel cable because the system has the ability to flex as the tree moves in wind or under ice and snow. If the system is overloaded, specially designed over-load indicators become visible on the slings used to install it - a vast improvement over static steel cable which can fail without visible warning. Because Tree Guard installation uses slings wrapped around the stems to be supported and spliced rope to connect them, there is no drilling in the tree. This helps preserve the integrity of a marginal tree, and can mean a more successful preservation.

If you enjoy the presence of your tree but it is showing signs of weakness, set up your free examination and estimates. This is a practice I will be recommending alot, to help fight climate change along with also keeping trees standing and beautiful!

12/31/2021

Starting to look at Estimates for this upcoming year! Message me to set one up, looking to stay busy this year. No job is too small, although right now some jobs in the tree removal category are unfortunately too big. I will recommend you to another business though.

Fall is right around the corner , NOW is the time to get the hazard trees out of the way before the winter gets to them ...
08/20/2021

Fall is right around the corner , NOW is the time to get the hazard trees out of the way before the winter gets to them ! Set up your FREE ESTIMATE !

Autumn is right around the corner, NOW is the time to consider mitigation of hazards associated with your trees, before ...
08/16/2021

Autumn is right around the corner, NOW is the time to consider mitigation of hazards associated with your trees, before the winter gets to them . Set up your FREE ESTIMATE !

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