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Tree trimming, tree removal, stump removal, line clearing, and complete tree service requires a knowledgeable, licensed, bonded, and insured arborist, like Tom Day Tree Service. Protecting your trees and your property is our main concern. Proper tree maintenance includes appropriate nourishment, and protection from disease and insect infestations.

Improper pruning techniques can severely damage trees, leaving them vulnerable to weaknesses, which in turn can lead to an unsafe environment for property and people. Trees should be inspected, pruned, and nourished regularly.
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Chino California
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The fact that Chino was once a flourishing agricultural community is referenced in its city seal, which features an overflowing cornucopia. The area was particularly famous for its dairy products and orchards, though a wealth of other crops including "Chino corn" were also grown. Today, trees in Chino are more likely to be decorative than agricultural, but they still need professional care and attention.
Chino Hills California
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The affluent Los Angeles suburb of Chino Hills CA is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live by Money magazine. It's a fair assumption that the city's village-style neighborhoods have something to do with this. Homes in Chino Hills tend to be arranged in small clusters, within walking distance of parks and carefully placed shopping centers.
Claremont California
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When living in a city that has won the National Arbor Association's "Tree City USA" award every year for over two decades and counting, you probably feel like you have a lot to live up to, tree-wise. Not only does Claremont have tons of trees, it also has some of the last healthy American Elms in the country, the rest of them having been killed off by Dutch Elm disease.
Covina California
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Covina's slogan, "One mile square and all there!" comes from the early 1900s, when the physically tiny city nonetheless achieved big things, such as becoming the third largest producer of oranges in the world. Today, most of Covina is residential, but people still enjoy referencing their citrus-growing heritage with fruit trees in their yards.
La Verne California
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Up until WWII, the foothills community of La Verne was a center of the citrus industry, with plenty of commercial orange groves. Today, one of the last groves is preserved on the grounds of the Weber House, which showcases the city's history by serving as a working 1915 citrus ranch. As elsewhere in California, many residents also grow their own oranges on their property for personal consumption.
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