Arborist s advice for tree cleanup in Willamette Valley
Clackamas County agency speaks with expert in management following historic ice storm
The recent ice storm caused a lot of damage across the Willamette Valley and tested the strength of every tree species. It left many of us with a mess and asking what we should do with it.
To answer some of those questions, Nicole Ahr of the Clackamas Soil & Water Conservation District asked arborist Brian French, an expert in tree care and management who has 23 years of experience working in the county. He has been busy helping residents throughout the Willamette Valley after this storm.
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Heavy weekend snowfall could cause tree limbs to fall and damage homes If things go wrong they can go pretty wrong, but I think the key is to be proactive, Idaho Tree Preservation s owner Ezekiel Willard said. Author: Chase Biefeldt (KTVB) Updated: 7:11 PM MST February 15, 2021
BOISE, Idaho If you live in the Boise area, chances are you ve got some trees on your property. The heavy snowfall that occurred over the weekend may have placed substantial strain on the trees.
Snow buildup can cause tree branches to break off and cause damage to surrounding structures.
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