Women in Arboriculture
Working as an arborist for Wachtel Tree Science means a love and passion for all types of plants. From the tall majestic trees down to delicate flowers below.Continue Reading
Working as an arborist for Wachtel Tree Science means a love and passion for all types of plants. From the tall majestic trees down to delicate flowers below.Continue Reading
Many of our clients not only love and care for their trees, but also strive to make their property unique and special. One particular client, who wishes to stay anonymous, has spent many years cultivating a small urban lot into something very special.Continue Reading
When should my ash tree be treated? This question is one of the most common that we hear. It sounds so simple and yet it is actually a very complicated question.Continue Reading
At Wachtel Tree Science, we consistently make it a point to pursue ongoing education within our company. In previous years, this has been achieved by attending multiple company-wide winter meetings with the ultimate goal of improved safety procedures, interdepartmental communication, and innovation in all parts of the company.Continue Reading
As we start to turn the corner from winter to spring, we look forward to all the benefits that spring has to offer. The robin and cardinal’s songs begin to set the outdoor background music ushering in the spring.Continue Reading
Human beings are emotionally connected to nature, and for our sake; Trees. At the recent Wisconsin Arborist Association conference two researchers provided details of this connection between trees and people.Continue Reading
Communication is an important part in any business, and doing tree work is no different. Doing tree work tends to be very noisy due to the saws, chippers, or other equipment that is being used for the job.Continue Reading
Wachtel Tree Science has always been known to approach tree care in a scientific way, that’s why science is in our name! So it is that time again when you will be receiving our yearly plant health care recommendations.Continue Reading
Spring is nearly here, and as I write this in mid-February, it is 60 degrees outside! If this weather pattern holds, it could be a similar start like we had in 2012.Continue Reading
If you enjoy your trees, you are likely and bit of a ‘birder’ as well. Those of us that care for our trees have an interest and appreciation of birds too.Continue Reading