Above & Beyond Tree Service, LLC

COMPACT LOADER S925TX

Our S925TX is the backbone of our ground crew and is equipped with a rotating grapple which safely and efficiently drags large piles of brush to our chipper and/or heavy logs off of the property. Its power and ease of use greatly reduces heavy lifting and fatigue throughout the day.

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STUMP GRINDER SC-60TX

The SC-60TX is one of the most compact stump grinders in the industry and 12 inches below grade. Its narrow frame fits through most gates, which gives us access to stumps in the tightest areas. Being a lightweight self-propelled track machine also reduces property damage, as it does not have to be put into place

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TREES and TURF – How to make the two of them work together! (part 2 – final)

The International Society of Arboriculture publishes in its tree care website the following guidelines on planning for a beautiful, valuable landscaping for all needs. At ABOVE AND BEYOND – TREE SERVICE we can help you planning your next tree project!  Contact us if you have any questions! Maintenance Practices Maintenance practices for trees and turf

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TREES and TURF – How to make the two of them work together! (part 1)

Woody plants and turfgrasses are critical components of design plans for homes, offices, and parks. Trees and turf offer distinct personal, functional, and environmental benefits. Personal preferences for color, fragrance, and form should complement the functional properties of size, shape, density, and placement of plant material.

We’ve all seen thinning grass under large shade trees, large surface tree roots that cause safety hazards and mowing obstacles, young trees that don’t seem to grow, and tree trunks badly damaged by lawn mowers or string trimmers. All of these undesirable effects can be caused by trees and turf growing too closely together.

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