Arborist Advice: Do Not Hang Swings on Trees
Seemingly innocuous hanging a swing on a tree for your children to use is dangerous for multiple of reasons that may not seem obvious at first glance. The health of a tree cannot always be determined from how it looks. Keeping people safe and avoiding unnecessary harm is always our top priority for our community.
Related Blogs
Similar blogs related to this topic


Understanding How Seasonal Changes Effect Tree Health Care
Trees are living organisms that respond to their environment, especially the shifting conditions brought by seasonal change. In North Texas, extreme weather, variable rainfall, and a wide variety of pests and pathogens present year-round challenges.…
Read more

How to Protect Your Trees from Borers in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area
Protecting Your Trees from Silent Destroyers In the Dallas–Fort Worth area, wood-boring insects pose a serious risk to the health and longevity of urban trees. These pests can go undetected until it’s too late—causing irreversible…
Read more

Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew is a common fungal disease that affects a wide variety of landscape trees and shrubs in North Texas. While it often appears mild at first—just a light white or gray coating on leaves—this…
Read more