Hodge Landscaping

Hodge Landscaping Bring in our stump grinding crew to quickly and effectively uproot the remains of the tree, allowing for new growth and landscaping possibilities. Hardscaping.

Hodge Landscaping and Tree Service. A Complete Tree Service Company. Specializing in Tree Removal and Stump Grinding, Trimming, Spraying, Pruning,Tree & Shrub Planting. A Complete Landscaping Contractor Service as well.Seeding, Aeration, Lawn Maintenance, Sodding, Topsoil, Mulch, Pool Landscaping,Decorative Stone Work. Irrigation Service & Drainage Provided. Brick Patios, Brick Pavers, Walkways, Retaining Walls, Fall & Spring Clean Ups, Storm Clean Ups. Snow Removal in winter.

09/26/2017

Unfortunately, there are circumstances when it is necessary to have a tree removed. This is usually done as a last resort, but it is recommended when the tree is dead or dying, is considered irreparably hazardous, or is causing an obstruction that cannot be corrected with pruning.

09/21/2017

Car and manufacturing emissions are responsible for much of the greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere. But every acre filled with mature trees can absorb the same amount of carbon dioxide annually that would be produced by driving your car 26,000 miles in a year.

09/19/2017

Does it ever seem like the tree trimming you thought would take about hour always eats up your entire afternoon? Working with a tree service can help you trees continue thriving without eating up all your spare time at home.

09/14/2017

Many factors may demand the removal of a tree. It may be too close to a home, be diseased, its root system may be causing damage or it may need to be removed due to an extension or new building project.

09/12/2017

Did you know that there are over twenty major tree diseases that affect trees in the U.S. alone? This includes everything from elms’ yellow disease and fungus to bacterial leaf scorch and bark/branch infecting bacteria.

09/07/2017

It is quite rare that a tree dies of old age. They are generally killed by insects, disease or by people. California Bristlecone Pines and Giant Sequoias are among the oldest trees and have been known to live 4,000 to 5,000 years.

09/05/2017

There are three main ways to prune a tree: Crown reduction, or cutting the top of the tree, Crown thinning, cleaning out the center branches in order to let more light into the middle, or Crown raising, which eliminates bottom branches.

08/31/2017

Have you ever wondered why deciduous trees change color in the fall? Those vivid leaf colors were actually there all along. They were just obscured by green chlorophyll. As chlorophyll production declines in fall when the days get shorter, the green coloration dissipates, revealing a tree's distinctive color profile.

08/29/2017

Did you realize that a dead tree on your property can become a lightning strike target in a thunderstorm? It can also become a breeding ground for vermin and insects like termites.

08/24/2017

If you're trying to keep you home's cooling costs down, one way to reduce the amount of heat entering your southern facing windows is to plant a tree to act as a natural screen.

08/22/2017

Some tree varieties are naturally drought tolerant while still providing shade and even helping to reduce a home's energy demand when they're planted on the sunny side of a property. Here are some drought hardy trees to explore: maidenhair, leyland cypress, red maple, elm, crape myrtle and hawthorn.

08/17/2017

Trees help clean the air by producing oxygen and removing potentially hazardous carbon dioxide from the environment. In fact, a single tree can take in approximately 13 pounds of carbon dioxide a year.

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North Brunswick, NJ
08902

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+17323393539

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