10/24/2025
Hard work, safety, and reliability — that’s how I do business.
Providing professional tree services across Coeur d’Alene, Hayden, and Post Falls.
Visit AustinsTreeServices.com for estimates or info.
06/14/2025
Shoutout to the neighbor for catching the action.
Another clean removal in the books. Safe drop, tidy finish, no drama. Just solid tree work the way it should be.
Serving Coeur d’Alene and beyond — trimming, removals, storm cleanup, and more.
www.AustinsTreeServices.com
Licensed & insured
06/10/2025
Pulling some trees over for my high school buddy's dad. He had a couple Pines leaning towards the house. He'll sleep better at night now that they're gone.
www.AustinsTreeServices.com
05/15/2025
Removed this 55' spruce solo — 36" at the base, comms cable running through the canopy, and a limited drop zone. No room for error, just precision cuts and patience. Shoutout to the customer for the best cheesecake on the planet — totally worth it.
Austin’s Tree Services
1(208) 889-1303
www.AustinsTreeServices.com
03/25/2025
Want to enjoy the serene lakeside view for years to come? Maintaining those trees is key! Keep them healthy for shade & beauty.
03/19/2025
Did you know? Canopy thinning strengthens trees by redistributing weight and reducing limb stress. This ensures healthier trees and a safer landscape. Learn more about effective canopy management!
www.AustinsTreeServices.com
03/18/2025
Tree Care Tips from Your Local Tree Specialist!
Hi, I'm Austin, owner of Austin's Tree Services, and I’m here to share some easy-to-follow tree care tips that can help you keep your trees healthy and thriving all year round. Here are some essential tips I’ve picked up over the years that will save you time, money, and stress:
- Prune Regularly: Regular pruning is important to maintain the shape and health of your trees. By removing dead, damaged, or crossing branches, you allow more light and airflow, which promotes better growth. Just don’t overdo it – it’s important to leave enough healthy foliage for the tree to thrive!
- Water Deeply, Not Frequently: During the hot months, it’s best to water your trees deeply, allowing the water to reach their roots. Shallow watering can make trees dependent on frequent, light waterings and can result in weak root systems.
- Use Mulch Wisely: Mulching around the base of your trees helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds. Just be sure to leave a small gap around the trunk to prevent rot. A little goes a long way!
- Keep an Eye Out for Pests: Insects can damage your trees quickly, so it’s important to check for signs like holes in the bark or wilting leaves. If you notice anything unusual, I’m happy to help identify the issue and figure out the best treatment options.
- Address Storm Damage Quickly: If a storm causes damage to your trees, it’s crucial to get them checked out for safety. Leaning trees, broken branches, or exposed roots can create hazards. Don’t hesitate to call me for a professional assessment!
- Healthy Soil = Healthy Trees: Healthy trees start with healthy soil. Make sure your trees are planted in well-drained, nutrient-rich soil. If your tree’s leaves are turning yellow or it's not growing as expected, it could be a sign of poor soil health.
Why Choose Austin’s Tree Services?
With years of experience, I offer personalized care and expert advice to keep your trees safe, healthy, and beautiful. Whether it’s routine maintenance or emergency storm damage, I’m here to help!
Call me at 1(208)889-1303 or visit my website at www.AustinsTreeServices.com to schedule a free consultation.
Let’s work together to keep your trees strong and beautiful for years to come!
03/16/2025
Looking for reliable tree care? Let Austin's Tree Services help! Whether it's trimming, removal, or maintenance, we’ve got you covered.
🌿 Get a FREE quote today and see how affordable expert tree care can be!
📞 Call us at (208) 889-1303 or click the link below to schedule your free estimate.
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03/09/2025
Branch Autonomy: Axial Transport & Compartmentalization
In this blog, we explain the independent nature of each individual branch of a tree in respect to nutrient transport and disease & injury response.
https://www.austinstreeservices.com/blog/branch-autonomy