Tuesday, 29 March 2016

How to take Care of Trees After Storms

As soon as warmer weather hits, one of the first things residents in New England love to do is get outdoors. Perfect hiking weather happens in spring, early summer, and fall. Hiking is especially enjoyable in early fall, right as the leaves begin to change color.

The Greater New Haven area has an innumerable amount of good hiking spots and trails – from the peaks of Sleeping Giant State Park, to the rocky coastline and beach facilities at Hammonasset State Park, Connecticut has it all. In every town, there is bound to be some trails where residents can hike, bird watch, or simply stroll and enjoy nature.

The town of Orange, CT, is not much known for its hiking – but unknown to many, boasts 210 acres of hiking in the Racebrook Tract. This tract provides many different habitats for hikers to go through, and is terrific for capturing wildlife at its best. On this hike, you will see habitats change from streambelts to wetlands, to brush to meadow. Using these trails, you can hike the entire way to Woodbridge, or to the outer boundaries of the Maltby Lakes. Completely open to the public, this area is also a designated cross-country skiing spot in winter. Residents can access the trails via Racebrook Road in Orange, just north of Route 34.

Many Orange residents may also enjoy nature and bird watching in their own backyard, thanks to lush trees. However, over time, some trees begin to decay and eventually become a safety concern. While summertime equals fun in New England, it also brings thunderstorms, which can uproot a decaying tree, putting property and life in danger.

Call Precision Cutting Services today for a free estimate. We are experts in all aspects of tree removal in Orange, CT, including cutting branches and complete stump excavation. We can evaluate your trees for damage and let you know if any need to be removed. Safety is our first concern, and we want everyone to stay safe this summer and all year long. Fill out the form on our website for more information, or simply give us a call at (203)466-2400 to speak with a member of our professional staff.

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