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What's the best tree to plant in Houston, Texas (Low Maintenance + Shade)

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  What's the best tree to plant in Houston, Texas? Today's blog post is written summary to accompany our most recent video published to Youtube. We offer tree service near Houston, and explain in this video what we feel is the best treee to plant in Missouri City, Texas, and here's the corresponding transcript: https://aldinetreeservices.com/ "Hello everyone, I’m Nellie and this is Delfino: Hi!. Today, we’re going to answer a question from Maria Carmen in Missouri City, Texas about what is the best Tree to plant in Houston? First, we’d like to welcome you back to the Aldine Tree Service Houston Stump Grinding Channel. We’re almost ready to start today’s: Ask Delfino Tree Questions segment. OK, Maria Carmen from Missouri City, Texas asks, “I’ve recently relocated from Long Island, New York, and the tree landscape is different in Texas. I have a small new home, however would like to buy a tree. What is a good tree to plant for this Houston landscape environment

How much does it cost to cut down a Tree? (Are there variables?)

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How much does it cost to cut down a tree? The Cost to cut down a tree varies greatly based upon a number of variables. Honestly, much like snow flakes and fingerprints, in my years of working with arbors, I can confirm no two sycamore limbs are identical. The main factors to determine the cost to remove a tree are size, location, condition, and accessibility. A smaller tree will typically cost less than a bigger tree. A tree located very close to a home will be more dangerous, and require a more deliberate removal process to ensure it is cut down safely. We've been called when a tree had landed upon a roof. Some seem to think this makes our job easier, however this is not accurate. A tree on a roof presents many unique dangers separate from a tree still erect in a yard. Believe us, do your due diligence to prevent tree disasters, because an arbor landing on your roof may cause you to need to temporarily reside in another dwelling while you await the roof and other