Call Hansens Tree Service Today


New Years Eve Storms Bring Need For Emergency Tree Service


Tuesday, January 4th 2011

The clean-up & recovery continue after an EF-3 tornado devastated Fort Leonard Wood on New Years Eve. Many were left with no homes to go home to at all & others were left with very little left standing of their homes & staggering amounts of debris to clean up & damage to repair.
Read More


Need buld compost? Hansen's has bulk compost!


Wednesday, August 11th 2010

By now everyone has probably seen small bags of compost in their local garden centers & wondered to themselves "How in the world can I renovate my lawn with that??? I'd have to buy hundreds of bags!!" No need to wonder, Hansen's has bulk compost and we are ready to deliver to your home or other location where you are trying to improve the soil. So no matter what amount of compost you are in need of - be it a small 5 gallon bucket full to try some on your potted plants, or you need a semi tractor trailer bulk compost delivery- we can handle your needs right here with one phone call.
Read More


Emergency Tree Removals


Wednesday, August 11th 2010

It's the sound everyone hates to hear- the sound of a tree cracking over in a storm and knowing that you need to find someone right away to do an emergency tree removalof a storm damaged tree. Hopefully everyone is safe and that tree didn't fall & damage your home, distroy your car or knock out the powerlines for the entire neighborhood.
Read More


What You Need to Know Before Buying Compost


Tuesday, August 3rd 2010

Buying compost has really never been easier. Think back five to ten years ago.
Read More


Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next

Get into the Holiday Spirit with Fragrant Firewood


Saturday, December 15th 2007

Get into the Holiday Spirit with Fragrant Firewood
By Jeff Hansen, President of Hansen??s Tree Service

Nothing sets the mood for a holiday gathering like a brightly burning fire. With each gentle flicker of the flame, a fire warms your home as it rejuvenates your soul. But that??s not all: firewood scents your home with fragrances found only in nature.

Let??s Get it Started

In order to get the most scent out of your fragrant firewood, you must know how to start a steady fire. You should only use seasoned firewood, or wood that has dried for six to twelve months, since it catches fire more easily than freshly-cut wood. Then, in a stove or fireplace, place firestarters or a few crumpled balls of newspaper on the fireplace floor or stove grate. Next, crisscross small, dry kindling on top of the starter or newspaper without packing it too tightly. Begin placing larger pieces of wood on top of the kindling, and the pieces should get bigger as you go up. When filling the fireplace or stove, you might want to combine both softwoods, which easily ignite, and hardwoods, which can burn for a long time. Stop filling the fireplace or stove with wood when it is over two-thirds full.

Next, light the starter. If the fire is in a stove, keep the damper and draft control completely open at first. You might even want to keep the stove door slightly open until the wood catches fire. After there is a steady fire, keep it going by making sure that there is always a flame and by adding more wood if the fire starts to weaken.

Now that you understand how to start a good fire, let??s discuss the scents of different types of firewood.

Not All Scents are Created Equal

Firewood is like fine wine: every variety is different, yet some are more pleasing than others. Here are some olfactory-pleasing varieties of firewood:
?X Many people enjoy the scent of apple wood and other fruit trees, such as cherry and pear, since they emanate delicate and fruity odors.
?X Juniper and cedar have more of a pungent note.
?X White oak has a pleasing, rich scent.
?X Black walnut gives off a nutty aroma.

Although fir, spruce and pine smell like freshly-cut Christmas trees, it is best to avoid these woods since they contain a lot of resin, which can build up inside chimneys and produce fires. To give off a pine smell, you can always place a couple of natural pine cones in a fire.

Bring on the Heat

This holiday season, you want firewood that not only smells good, but that gives off a decent amount of heat, too. The good news is that some of the best scented firewood also have high heat values. Apple wood and white oak both generate lots of warmth, whereas black cherry wood and black walnut give off moderate amounts of heat.

So this holiday season, kindle a glowing fire in your hearth and appreciate the natural fragrances that different varieties of firewood have to offer. There??s no better way to celebrate the holidays than in front of a warm, cozy hearth.

Jeff Hansen is president of Hansen??s Tree Service, a full-service tree and lawn care company that performs diagnosis, treatment, pruning, tree removal, stump removal and lawn care. Hansen??s is fully accredited by TCIA and ISA, and serves residences and companies throughout the entire St. Louis metro area. With nine fully certified arborists on staff, Hansen??s educates the public on the values of proper tree and lawn care, its maintenance and the importance of environmental responsibility.