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You step into your backyard in early spring and notice how tight everything feels. Branches hang low. Light struggles to reach the ground. The space that once felt open now feels crowded and closed in. Winter growth and storm damage often make yards appear smaller than they are. Homeowners across Kitchener see this every year, which is why Martin’s Tree Service is often called once the snow clears. You can open up your backyard with spring pruning when done properly. ![]()
You should be ready to start outdoor projects once spring arrives. Snow melts, yards dry out, and damage from winter storms becomes more apparent. A large tree may look unsafe, overgrown, or no longer right for your space. In Waterloo, however, spring removal is not just a landscaping decision. It is also a legal one. You cannot remove a tree simply because it feels necessary. The City of Waterloo has bylaws in place to protect the neighbourhood canopy and manage ![]()
You may look at your cedars and hedges in early spring and feel unsure about what they need. Winter leaves behind dry tips, uneven growth, and spots that look tired or thin. At Martin’s Tree Service, we hear this concern every spring from homeowners who want clean lines and healthy green colour without browning. You should know that spring shaping without browning is possible when timing, technique, and care work together. Cedar hedge trimming in Guelph requires a careful approach |


