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Did you know that regular pruning enhances both the aesthetics and health of your trees and shrubs? Let our team of Certified Arborists at Rainbow Treecare take care of your trees and have them looking their very best. Schedule a free consultation today!

 

There are also many advantages to pruning during the colder months:

  • Easier to see the structure without the leaves
  • Insects and diseases are dormant
  • Less impact to surrounding landscape
  • Oak and elm trees should ONLY be pruned in the winter

Call today for your free consultation with one of Rainbow's ISA Certified Arborists to give your trees a health and wellness inspection and provide customized solutions for your property.

 

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Why Choose Rainbow?

Rainbow has been protecting and beautifying trees, turf, and homes in the Twin Cities since 1976. As your trusted partner, Rainbow is committed to delivering effective, science-based services and solutions that keep your home and property beautiful and healthy.

Rainbow has been protecting and beautifying trees, turf, and homes in the Twin Cities since 1976. As your trusted partner, Rainbow is committed to delivering effective, science-based services and solutions that keep your home and property beautiful and healthy.

 
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