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[828-467-6204]

Innovative solutions - Certified arborists
  • Home
  • Customer Reviews
  • Contact Us
  • Tree Education
    • What are Bark Inclusions?
    • What's a Habitat Install?
    • Fracture Pruning
    • Cables and Bracing
    • Tree Risk Assesment
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Why Hire an Arborist?
  • Something Interesting
  • NC Urban Forest Council
  • ISA

Habitat Installation?

Hollow Trees Are Special

The Back Porch Naturalist

The Back Porch Naturalist

They provide crucial and irreplacable habitats for many of the High Country Natives. Including Bats, Flying Squirrels, Nuthatch, Pileated Woodpeckers, and many more!

No Target? No Risk

The Back Porch Naturalist

The Back Porch Naturalist

The Back Porch Naturalist

We can create custom habitats that can turn a dead, or brutally topped tree into a habitat that is both ecologically usueful, and fun to observe.

Nurture Nature

The Back Porch Naturalist

Nurture Nature

By allowing a deadwood habitat to exist, we are acting as stewarts of nature. The wonderful array of animals that can be observed in the High County make this a special place. Lets take part in the continuation and preservation of our diverse wildife species .

Isn't Deadwood Risky?

A certified arborist can inspect deadwood to ensure safety. We can mitigate the risk of falling pieces by monitoring the rate of decay during regular areal inspections. We only have risk if we have a target, we can reduce risk by reducing the size of pices through advanced pruning techniques that mimick natural breakage.

What is Fracture Pruning?

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