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Treating storm damaged trees

Some trees that were defoliated, broken, blown over, or otherwise impacted by storms can be treated. Severely impacted trees need to be cut down and removed. This topic is complicated, and retaining the services of a certified arborist is recommended.

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More on what we learned in the latest hurricanes striking the southeastern US.
More comprehensive strategies to reduce likelihood of storm damage next time.

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