Titan Arbor Care can keep your trees thriving
By Adam Cook
You’re nearing the end of your spring clean-up checklist. You’ve scrubbed the house, and now it’s time to set your sights on sprucing up the yard.
Glancing at your trees might reveal foliage that failed to return, leaving dead or diseased branches exposed or a towering trunk with healthy branches in full swing too close to the house for comfort, overshadowing the rest of the property’s beauty.
In and around Medina County, the owners of Titan Arbor Care, certified arborists Jay Dalton, Jeremy Rolf, and Tyler Honsaker, are removing dead wood and reviving yards, putting down fresh topsoil and planting grass and often a tree or two—restoring and reforesting lawns in time for summer.
“There are many reasons you might have to strategically remove a tree, but after completely removing the stump, we’ll recondition the yard and can plant a tree or a couple to take its place,” Jay says. “We leave every yard better than we found it.”
There’s magic in the shade trees cast, as anyone who’s sat for a spell under a leafy canopy on a hot summer day knows. Still, disenchantment for a homeowner takes root whenever the wrong tree is in the wrong spot.
“You want to choose the right tree for the right spot,” Jay says. “You don’t want a large tree too close to the house or a small tree out in the open.”
Deep roots undermine foundations, and fierce winds shake loose branches and topple trunks, causing property damage and endangering lives.
Yet, properly placed trees are treasured assets, lending their charm to curb appeal while absorbing pollution and excess water.
“A tree is a benefit or a hindrance,” Jay says. “Pruning lets the wind flow, so you won’t have to worry when the storm blows.”
It’s best to leave it to those with a trained eye to spot dead or diseased branches and the expertise to bring them down safely—professionals who can make polishing off your spring clean-up checklist a breeze.
Guard your yard. Call 216-586-6955. Titan Arbor Care is standing by. For a list of services, visit TitanArborCare.com.