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Palacios Tree Services recently finished a project in Hemet, CA, where we trimmed trees, removed a root, planted bushes, and did general tree maintenance. This work improved the property's look, making it more attractive and welcoming.
We started by trimming the trees to keep them healthy, safe, and neat. We removed overgrown branches and shaped the trees to maintain a clean look. Trimming also reduced the chance of branches falling on people, cars, or buildings. By trimming the canopy, more sunlight and air reached the trees, helping them grow strong and healthy.
After trimming, we removed a large root from a dead tree. Taking it out helped improve the overall appearance of the landscape. We ground the root down to prevent it from growing back.
We then planted bushes in the small spots by the parking lot curbs, adding some fresh greenery. Finally, we spread mulch around the plants and trees to keep the soil moist, stop new weeds from growing, and make the area look neat and finished.
Our team made sure to leave the property clean and tidy, making the space more attractive for everyone who visits or does business there.
If you want to improve your commercial property's landscape with professional tree trimming, bush planting, and maintenance, contact Palacios Tree Services today! We're ready to help keep your property looking its best.
Take a closer look at some of our recent projects and see the quality of our work firsthand. At Palacios Tree Services, we’ve helped countless clients across Hemet & Menifee, CA transform their outdoor properties.
For more information or to request a service contact us online by filling out the form below or give us a call us at (213) 215-9438 for an immediate service.
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