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Arborist Gene Basler examines live oak 1 year after planting Proper Tree Care
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How To Find An Arborist: Gene Looks At A couple of fine young American elms
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Gene Basler Houston Arborist
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Arborist Gene Basler critiques pruning
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Should I shave tree roots? Houston Arborist Gene Basler Proper Tree Care
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Arborist Gene Basler: Examining defects on a water oak
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Arborist Gene Basler: Quality of Pruning Improving
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Clearing the Way
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The Aging Arborist Podcast: Episode 1
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150’ Fir Removals with the Arborist DREAM TEAM!
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Tree Work: Basics of Negative Rigging!
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The BIGGEST Spruce Tree I've Ever Removed
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100 Year Old Compton Oak Move Successful in League City
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Tree climber taking out a Gum Tree Overhanging Shed Watch the Precision chainsaw work!
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Growing And Rooting A Crepe Myrtle.
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Advanced Rigging techniques, over lines: how to use GRCS for lifting branches. Dangerous trees
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Arborist Gene Basler: Shumard oak and Nuttall oak side by side 6 years later; a follow-up
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Arborist Gene Basler: Nice urban blackjack oak
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Arborist Gene Basler: Are your trees ready for high winds?
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Arborist Gene Basler: Gene Mentions John Ferguson Nature's Way Resources
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Arborist Gene Basler: Gene examines decay at base and critiques the crown reducti
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Arborist Gene Basler: These young established live oaks are not perfectly OK
Arborist Gene Basler: Why remove a dead/dying branch or lead right away?
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Arborist Gene Basler: Partially Uprooted Tree Poses Considerable Risk
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Arborist Gene Basler: On Shumard oak leaf
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Houston Arborist Gene Basler examines young trees after root invigoration
Arborist Gene Basler: How to avoid damage to crapemyrtle
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Arborist Gene Basler: Root invigoration follow-up on construction-damaged live oak
Arborist Gene Basler examines sawdust/frass on pine
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