Brian Morton Landscape Maintenance

Amherst, Mass.
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1 Spring Services
a Bark Mulch/Wood
Chips

b Lawn Renovation
c Lime And Fertilizer
Application

d Power Sweeping
e Spot
Reseeding/Grading


2 Summer Services
a Brushhog Mowing
b Lawnmowing
c Shrub Clipping
d Tree Pruning

3 Fall Services
a Lawn Renovation
b Leaf Removal
Complete

c Leaf Windrow Pickup
d Mow And Vacuum
Lawns


4 Winter Services
a Brush
Cutting/Chipping

b Sanding
c Snowplowing
d Tree Work

5 Contact Form

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Brian Morton Landscape Maintenance
Amherst, Mass.


Winter Tree Work
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  Winter is a good time to prune trees or to cut unwanted brush from your yard. Many times, winter discounts can be taken advantage of to reduce your total cost. Deadwood, "cross over branches" sucker growth, and other undesirable growth needs to be pruned out on a regular basis to maintain the tree’s beauty and health. A properly maintained tree does not have much small leafy growth deep within it’s center for a variety of reasons that you can read up on from other web sites.

  Our program is based on proper pruning techniques that are designed to bring or keep your trees in shape over the long haul. If we find a tree that is extremely thick with, for example, low hanging branches, lots of cross over branches rubbing on each other and lots of sucker growth, we would probably suggest a multi-year pruning program taking out some growth each year on a prioritized, limited basis to avoid putting too much stress on the tree. I could go on and on but you get the idea.

  Winter is also a good time to get rid of your accumulated brush piles. ( as long as the snow doesn’t get too deep) (see Brush Cutting And Chipping)

  Contact us for further details and pricing

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