Tree Removal in Lexington SC: Protecting Your Landscape 66389

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When a homeowner calls about a tree that “doesn’t look right,” I always ask the same three questions: What changed, how quickly did it change, and what sits under the drip line? Lexington’s trees have personalities if you pay attention. Water oaks sprint to maturity then tire early, loblolly pines lean like sailors in a crosswind, and crape myrtles suffer from well-meaning but misguided pruning. AnyonLS������