Christmas Decor London is an expert on Christmas Decor. We string lights, hang wreaths, and offer jolly “elves” to do the work for you, so that you can don your gay apparel and go sing yuletide carols with the lads and lasses. Doesn’t that sound like the perfect way to see the old year pass? And… Read more »
Oak Wilt Is Here in Ontario
Stay informed and take action to protect your oak trees. Our qualified staff will accurately identify Oak Wilt disease and assess its severity on your property.
Contact UsThe Science Behind Watering your Trees
Do you boil over when under pressure? – sometimes … Could you suck water (or anything else) up a tube 100 metres tall? – Um, isn’t that impossible? I thought you could only suck water 10m up a tube? Could you do it without air? – seriously doubt it And then could you give almost all… Read more »
7 Stats on Spruce Trees
SEVEN INTERESTING STATISTICS OF SPRUCE TREES Spruce trees are classified in the Pinaceae family in the genus Picea. They are coniferous trees that range from 20-60 metres (60-200 ft) tall. They prefer moist soil and full sun, but will grow in a variety of habitats and are found across Canada. While there are upwards of 35 different species… Read more »
A Reason to Celebrate Christmas: To Honour Those That Give Us Freedom
Santa Claus is coming to town… That’s right! This Saturday, November 8th the 58th London Santa Claus Parade will hit the streets of London, Ontario. This year’s route has been slightly altered , but is slated to leave Dundas and Egerton at 6 pm. It will jog up to Queens Ave via Quebec St and continue… Read more »
The Body of Integrity
It’s that most wonderful time of year. The time when leaves change colour and drift to the ground in colourful blankets. The time when our minds begin to drift to Christmas and it’s planning for the holidays. And it is also when the Better Business Bureau of Western Ontario holds its annual Business Integrity Awards…. Read more »
Ready for the Rake: Leaf Cleanup in London
It’s that time of year again. The beautiful colours in the trees are slowly disappearing. The vibrant red, orange, and yellow leaves are slipping from the trees they have called home and are drifting on the breeze. Right onto your lawn. Is your leaf blower gassed up? Better get at it. Its time to fire… Read more »
Preparation for Changing Seasons
The changing leaf colours is the first sign. But there are other indications too; shorter days, longer nights, falling temperatures. You might not want to accept it, but winter is on the way. And it is time to prepare for it. Winter Preparation Shorts are a memory. Gloves are needed for little hands (and sensitive… Read more »
Time for Training
Christmas Decor never sleeps! You might be busy planning your Thanksgiving feast for this weekend, but Anna Marie had other activities on the go this week. This week she headed to Toronto for some training for Christmas Decor London. There might be wreaths and boxes of lights in Christmas Decor London‘s storage facility, but there are… Read more »
Trees and Fungi: A Strong Relationship
While the death of a tree can be a sad thing for its loss of shade, oxygen production and carbon dioxide consumption, it is not all bad. Not only do dead trees still make for good homes for insects and subsequent food sources for the birds and mammals that eat them, but they still provide… Read more »
Show Me the Money
Why is the cost of tree services so high? Its not based on the number of leaves counted. Take a look at the costs of running a business.