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leafboy

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  1. Great Stuff, I know he would like doesn't want to use his name or any real gimmicky names like- "Out on a limb tree service" , "Tree Amigos" etc. Not there is anything wrong with those names he's just not that in to them. He also said that "Arborist" is a job title he seems to always have to explain. Although I feel the same in my area. Do you think "tree service" or "tree care" makes a difference. I like the word "management" that Paul Jenks used. But it's not my company to name. Thanks for the input thus far.
  2. Hey folks, Looking for some do's and don'ts for naming a tree care business. Helping a friend with his new start up. He's a fully quilified arb on the west coast(USA). On top of some do's and don'ts if you have any good names you'd like to through out there that would be great.
  3. Hi guys. When do you think is the best time to do a ad mail out? Thinking of doing a post card mail out. My season usually gets flowing on mid april to may. Thought about end of feb could that be a bit early?
  4. Thanks for the responses. I'll work on the pics. Maybe a few days. The targets are a shed, fence and a public walk way on the otherside of fence. The tree is leaning away from the path towards the shed. I don't think it would actually harm the shed if it failed(as of now). Now that I right this and think of the path(target) I may have answered my own question. But still looking for opinions. Always learning. Thanks.
  5. Hi guys, I have a small green ash tree that I just noticed a crack in it. The tree is about 20ft high and 10in DBH. The crack runs for about 5 ft and spirals around the tree. It biggest opening is about 2cm. The crack doesn't meet in the middle at any point. My first thought was removal and still is. The HO would love to keep it so I thought about bolting it. I do not want to waste time and money for the HO. the bolting would be more then the removal(easy drop and chip). Any thoughts?

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