Tree Service for New Homeowners: A Starter Guide

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The first spring in a new house always reveals more than the listing photos ever could. You notice how the oak leans toward the bedroom, how the crepe myrtles bloom on their own schedule, how the neighbor’s pine drops cones exactly where you park. Trees carry history, shade, and a surprising number of decisions. If you own the place now, you’re responsible for those decisions, from pruning to storm prep to permits for removal. This guide will help you see theLS������