Personal Touch Tree Service

Personal Touch Tree Service

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At Personal Touch Tree Service, we specialize in tree trimming, tree pruning, tree removal, cabling, We have been family owned for more than 23 years.

Personal Touch Tree Service is a tree removal company serving the Dallas, TX area. Beautifying property is our goal and through tree trimming and other services, we will have your property looking great in no time. At Personal Touch Tree Service, we specialize in tree trimming, tree pruning, tree removal, cabling, stump grinding, air spading, fertilization and insect control. A certified arborist

Photos from Personal Touch Tree Service's post 03/29/2017

There's an awful lot of clean-up after last night's storms! Storms, high winds and tornadoes can wreak havoc on trees and can cause personal and property damage. One way to prevent this from happening to you is to keep your trees properly pruned and trimmed to lessen the chances that weak limbs will break and fall during a storm. Call us if we can be of service, either cleaning up and pruning broken limbs, removing fallen trees or property trimming your trees to help prevent future damage during our crazy Texas storms! 214-328-7213

02/24/2017

Stock up now and save 15%! End-of-Season wood yard clearance is going on now! Call us or come by our conveniently-located Dallas wood yard on Samuell Blvd. just off I-30!

Personal Touch Tree Service At Personal Touch Tree Service, we specialize in tree trimming, tree pruning, tree removal, cabling,

Photos 12/14/2016
Photos from Personal Touch Tree Service's post 11/30/2016

Dallas/Fort Worth area trees are really putting on a show this year! Have you eve wondered why some years are better than others for fall leaves? A few key weather events combine together to make or break a fall foliage display. First, the trees need a rainy spring. From March to June of 2016, we received almost 14 inches of rain! Check! Next, we need a sunny and warm fall. If it is stormy and windy or very cold, the leaves can die and fall prematurely.

In our area, the best trees for brilliant fall leaves include the American Elm, (top left), Red Oak (top right) and Crape Myrtle (bottom right).

Specimen Trees: Are They Worth It?: Gardenista 11/16/2016

Interesting article on Gardenista.com about specimen trees...are they worth it?

Specimen Trees: Are They Worth It?: Gardenista Specimen Trees: Are They Worth It? September 28, 2016 2:00 AM BY Kristen Langhoff Grannan Gnarled. Showy. Squat. Gigantic. Rare. Graceful. Just plain odd. There’s a time when every garden owner considers these traits when mulling whether to invest in a specimen tree. From the Latin specere (“to look...

Photos 08/16/2016

The fall is nearing and believe it or not, it’s the very best time in the Dallas/Fort Worth area to plant things. The temperate fall weather allows for new roots to really take hold before the winter comes, which is typically less harsh and lasts for less time than our grueling summers. Before you dig, it’s best to carefully consider the design and purpose of your landscape…much more is involved than just planting trees and plants.

Thoughtful land planning, plant selection and proper maintenance are all things that embody landscape horticulture. Before you get started with a new garden area or plant bed, you must consider the existing land. Where are the trees? How much sunlight does the area get? Is the area exposed to the North or South winds? Do you need to build any fences, walls or a patio? These are all great questions to ask yourself before planning your landscape.

Another very important element in the development of your new landscape is use of the space. Is it an area of relaxation or recreation? How much space do you have and what is the correct size of the plants you should use for that space? (Hint: always plant to maturation of the plant to avoid over-crowding.)

Finally, consider maintenance of the area. How involved do you want to be with maintaining the area? If you don’t have time of desire for heavy maintenance and watering, choose Texas Native plants that can withstand our climate with little intervention from you. To limit maintenance, you should plan for things like small lawn areas, groundcovers, an irrigation system, small flower beds and ornamental trees.

Need advice on planning your fall landscape? Call us! 214-328-7213.

Photos 07/27/2016

Just yesterday we noticed that acorns are beginning to form on Red Oak trees…it’s that time of year! Planting your very own tree can be fun for adults and children alike and it’s much more fulfilling and economical than buying a sapling. Plus, you can rest assured that the tree you plant will most likely do well in your soil since the parent tree is healthy.

Planting a tree can be successful if you follow the correct steps. First, grab a handful of whole, healthy-looking acorns and put them into a bowl of water overnight. Discard the acorns that are floating, as they are not viable. Next, shovel some native soil into a plant container with holes in the bottom for drainage. Plant the acorn about an inch deep, making sure to place it on its side. Make sure you place the container in an area that gets about ½ a day of sunshine and water well. Keep the container watered well, but careful not to over water. Once you are ready to plant the new tree in the ground, make sure that you choose a place with enough room to grow to maturity. Now sit back and watch your tree grow! Visit our website for more tips and tricks: www.personaltouchtreeservice.com

Photos 07/21/2016

Help your trees survive (even thrive) the heat of the summer…the secret is in the soil! While you can’t change the entirety of the soil your trees are planted in, you can amend the soil to provide invaluable minerals, vitamins and air. Since we don’t recommend watering established trees, you might notice cracks in the soil. You can add compost to these cracks to feed your tree, or you can aerate your soil and amend it that way as well. We also recommend a thin layer of organic material underneath the canopy (the area under your tree that would be protected from the sun and rain, similar to an umbrella) to the dripline (the area where the protection from the canopy runs out).

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4523 Samuell Boulevard
Dallas, TX
75228

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