
Happy Thanksgiving from Grateful Trees and Bees
At Grateful Trees and Bees we’re pretty sure the first Thanksgiving was all about food. Not the processed, packaged, gourmet epicurious.com variety. No, we mean
At Grateful Trees and Bees we’re pretty sure the first Thanksgiving was all about food. Not the processed, packaged, gourmet epicurious.com variety. No, we mean
Through the Grateful Trees and Bees’ Meet Your North Carolina Native Trees blog series, we’ll introduce you to the native trees we consider our friends.*
One of Grateful Trees and Bees’ guiding principles goes like this: “Look around you for what’s required – life provides for necessity.” We certainly employ
A Grateful Trees & Bees guest post from our friend at HarvestLiberty.net. I will never forget the first time I watched Grandpa Jack deadhead a
It’s harvest time in the Piedmont of North Carolina. At Grateful Trees and Bees that means we’re bringing in from our kitchen garden carrots, sweet
Continuing Grateful Trees and Bees series of posts on Firewood Season, we turn this week to the debate over whether heating with wood can be
Once we get a few cooler nights in Central North Carolina and folks remember that no matter how hot our summer, winter will still arrive,
Here at Grateful Trees and Bees in Durham, North Carolina, every season is firewood season. As a tree services company with a recycling philosophy, we
Fall is the season of the insect! Grateful Trees and Bees’ arborist has observed over the past two weeks an increase in defoliating caterpillar activity
Greetings! It is my pleasure to share the good news that Grateful Trees and Bees now offers North Carolina landowners a full array of Forestry
In honor of the bard who blesses our family with his riveting recitations (you know who you are!), Grateful Trees and Bees is thrilled to
Our friends at HarvestLiberty.net found some brood on a honeycomb frame. They saved the brood from the honey extractor, but not before taking a few
Jacob T. Pressley & Jennifer Socey, Co-Owners
Phone: #919-889-3242
Jacob T. Pressley & Jennifer Socey, Co-Owners
Phone:
#919-889-3242
Grateful Trees & Bees is a division of 43560 Enterprises, LLC.
All work is licensed and insured.
Arboriculture services are performed by ISA Certified Arborist #SO-5685A.
Forestry consulting, stewardship plans, and timber sales are provided by North Carolina Registered Forester #1753.