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Advanced Tree Service Advanced Tree Service is committed to providing all phases of a higher quality tree care service.

Advanced Tree Service is continually committed to providing all phases of a higher quality, professional tree care at competitive prices. Whether it's the removal of a hazardous tree, trimming limbs, stump grinding, hauling debris and everything in between, we are well staffed and equipped to handle all of your needs. Dependable service and affordable rates provided by an active owner who pays attention to detail.

06/08/2026
06/08/2026

πŸ±β›΄οΈ A Texas cat named Baxter has been riding the same ferry route along the Gulf Coast for nearly four years, and the crew finally decided he deserved a seat of his own.
Every morning, Baxter hops aboard the ferry connecting coastal communities, settles onto his custom-built wooden stool by the window, and spends the trip watching shrimp boats, pelicans, fishing piers, cargo ships, and endless Texas waters roll by.
When the ferry reaches shore, Baxter steps off to make his rounds around the dock like he owns the place, inspecting boats, greeting fishermen, and keeping a close eye on harbor activity before calmly boarding the next crossing home.
The crew eventually installed a sign with his name after visitors kept asking if he was a lost cat.
Regular passengers say Baxter has become such a familiar part of the journey that the ferry just doesn't feel the same when he's not onboard.
According to the captain, Baxter has never purchased a ticket.
"He's probably the most dependable passenger we've ever had," the captain laughed. "Texas heat, Gulf storms, strong winds, heavy rain... he always shows up. After four years, I'd say he's earned a lifetime pass."
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06/07/2026
06/05/2026

Dry shade is where most plants give up β€” tree roots steal the moisture, branches block the light, and the soil stays thin and hungry.

But some plants evolved for exactly this. They don't just survive dry shade β€” they settle in and look like they chose to be there. The trick is understanding the timing: most of these bloom early, before the canopy fills in, then hold their foliage through the dark, dry months that follow.

🌿 Nine plants that thrive where everything else quits:

- Epimedium (Zones 5–8) β€” heart-shaped leaves on wiry stems that shrug off root competition once established. The delicate flowers appear in early spring before trees leaf out β€” a narrow window of light that this plant is perfectly timed for

- Liriope (Zones 5–10) β€” dense grass-like clumps with purple flower spikes that handle deep shade, dry soil, and years of neglect. Useful for edging paths under trees where nothing else holds a clean line

- Solomon's seal (Zones 3–9) β€” arching stems with dangling white bells that catch whatever light filters through the canopy. Spreads slowly by rhizome through even the driest woodland floor β€” patience, not watering, is what it asks for

- Coral bells (Zones 4–9) β€” evergreen rosettes in burgundy, silver, or lime green that tuck under tree canopies and handle dry stretches without collapsing. The foliage color is the show β€” plant them where you need a bright spot in a dark corner

- Wild ginger (Zones 4–8) β€” glossy, kidney-shaped leaves that form a thick groundcover under trees. The hidden brown flowers sit at soil level where almost no one notices them β€” a quiet surprise for anyone who crouches down to look

- Wood fern (Zones 3–8) β€” semi-evergreen fronds that stay upright in poor, dry soil where other ferns would brown out by midsummer. The only fern on this list that genuinely handles drought, not just shade

- Hellebore (Zones 4–9) β€” leathery foliage that handles drought and shade without flinching. Blooms in late winter beneath bare trees when the garden has nothing else to offer β€” the timing alone makes it worth planting

- Brunnera (Zones 3–8) β€” silver-splashed heart-shaped leaves that brighten dark corners all season. Tiny blue forget-me-not flowers appear in early spring, but the foliage carries the value long after the blooms fade

- Lamium (Zones 4–8) β€” silver-and-green foliage that spreads into a bright, manageable carpet under trees. Stays low, doesn't climb, and the pink or white spring flowers are a bonus on top of the groundcover

🌱 Establishing plants in dry shade β€” the hard part:

- Water consistently through the first full season, even though these are drought-tolerant once established. The roots need one good year to reach below the tree's feeder roots
- Plant in fall if you can β€” autumn rain and cool soil give roots a head start before the canopy closes in and the dry competition begins
- Mulch lightly with leaf mold, not bark chips. Leaf mold holds moisture at the surface where new roots are forming. Heavy bark can smother shallow transplants

The best dry shade gardens don't fight their conditions. They accept the shade, work with the dryness, and plant what was already built for both 🌿

06/05/2026
🌳 Contrarian Opinion From the Tree Service Industry 🌳Bigger equipment does NOT always mean better tree service.In our in...
05/27/2026

🌳 Contrarian Opinion From the Tree Service Industry 🌳

Bigger equipment does NOT always mean better tree service.

In our industry, many companies rely heavily on bucket trucks, cranes, and large machinery for every job. While those tools have their place, they can also leave behind damaged lawns, broken irrigation lines, ruts in yards, and unnecessary property damage.

At Advanced Tree ServiceοΏΌ, we believe skill matters more than size.

Experienced tree climbers with ropes, harnesses, and proper rigging can often complete difficult removals more safely and with far less impact to a customer’s property than heavy equipment alone.

Sometimes the β€œfaster” way is not the better way.

Homeowners are starting to care less about seeing massive machines and more about:
βœ”οΈ Protecting their property
βœ”οΈ Working with experienced crews
βœ”οΈ Clean, careful work
βœ”οΈ Honest recommendations
βœ”οΈ Long-term tree health

The best tree service companies are not always the ones with the biggest trucks β€” they’re the ones customers trust to treat their property like their own.

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05/27/2026

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