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Jay Buttles Tree Services

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Jay Buttles Tree Services has been offering safe, conscientious tree trimming and tree removal in the Mason and Thurston County areas for over 25 years. We have the experience, the equipment, and the know-how to provide you with the exceptional and safe service you should expect. We are bonded and insured to providing you with the assurance that your tree project will be done safely and efficiently with as little impact to the surrounding area and the environment as possible. We can help you with the safe removal of dangerou... read more

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560 E Catfish Lake Rd, Shelton, WA, 98584, United States

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Mon9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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Wed9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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Fri9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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6 years ago

Many people find that taking careful notes of which plants are where in their garden can be helpful when making plans for additions or when you're simply wondering what that plant below the front window is. 

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6 years ago

After transplanting a new plant, remember to water it deeply. After you have dug your hole, inserted the seedling, fertilized and then packed it with this nutrient rich soil, water it heavily. A good drenching will not only eliminate soil air pockets but also hasten root hydration and microorganism consumption. 

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6 years ago

Q: What does nitrogen have to do with growing plants? A: This is the main element in chlorophyll, which is how the plants receive their nutrition. 

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Anonymous 
6 years ago

For your desert landscape, consider going with a wilder look. Wildflowers that are native to your area combined with ornamental grasses such as purple fountain grass and Mexican feather grass create a dramatic display. 

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6 years ago

With work, traffic, finances, health, and 100 other pressures, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the stress. Fortunately, the right plants from a nursery can help by making your garden a place to reduce all the stress you’re under. 

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6 years ago

Did you know that lilac bushes don’t do well when their roots get wet for a prolonged period? They will do best when planted on a hillside, in a slightly elevated area, or on level ground where good drainage has been established. 

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6 years ago

Trees are a key part of any landscaping project, providing structure, and the ceilings and walls of our outdoor spaces. That doesn’t change just because you’re in the desert, but the water consumption is different. Desert trees will need less water to survive in the dry environment. 

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6 years ago

Although the flowers you plant in your garden will be what visitors to your home notice the most, the flowers themselves aren’t what creates the beauty. If you aren’t sure which fertilizer will help your plants reach their fullest potential, we’re always here for you. 

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6 years ago

Pruning the right way and at the right time and fertilizing properly, increases the health and beauty of your trees and shrubs. Learn more about when and how to prune and fertilize your plants from your garden center pros. 

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