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Spring Tree Care Checklist: What Every Homeowner Should Do This April
April is one of the most important months of the year for your trees. After a season of snow, ice, and freezing temperatures, your yard is waking up - and so are the problems that winter quietly left behind. Damaged limbs, disease pressure, emerging insects, and stressed root zones don’t wait, and neither should you. The good news: a little attention right now goes a long way. We put together this simple spring checklist so you know exactly what to look for, what you can hand
August Hoppe
2 days ago6 min read


Getting Ready for Plant Health Care Season: Is Your Landscape on Our Schedule?
At Hoppe Tree Service, Plant Health Care season is right around the corner - and now is the time to make sure your trees are set up for a healthy year ahead. Our team is preparing to begin treatments soon, but there's still time to get on the schedule. If you've been thinking about improving the health of your trees, protecting them from pests, or giving stressed plants some extra support, this is your reminder to give us a call. What is Plant Health Care? Plant Health Care (
August Hoppe
Mar 122 min read


Why Are Evergreens More Prone to Winter Burn Than Other Trees?
If you've noticed browning needles on your evergreens as winter winds down, you're not alone. Winter burn is a common issue in Southeast Wisconsin landscapes - and evergreens are especially susceptible. But why does this happen? In this article, we'll explore what causes winter burn and why evergreens are more prone to it than other trees. Evergreens vs. Deciduous Trees: What's the Difference? The biggest difference comes down to leaves. Deciduous trees - like maples and oaks
August Hoppe
Mar 123 min read


We've Got the Equipment
When it comes to tree care, one of the most common things we hear is, “We’ve been meaning to take care of this tree…” If that sounds familiar, consider this your sign to stop talking about it and just do it. Believe it or not, winter is actually one of the best times of year to tackle tree work - especially with the right crew and the right equipment. Since the 1970s, advances in equipment and technology have made tree care safer, more efficient, and more precise than ever b
August Hoppe
Feb 103 min read
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