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Overview

Since TreeKeeper manages an archival stores archive history and work records of work performed based on per site location and not by per tree, we’ve outlined a recommended life cycle of a site to help you get the most out of TreeKeeper.

This recommended life cycle will allow you to keep track of previous changes to each site as well as what maintenance may need performed next at that location. The recommended life cycle can be seen below.is outlined below:

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  1. An inventoried tree site will have its species recorded.

  2. When a tree needs to be removed, create a removal work record for scheduling to schedule and documenting document its removal.

  3. Once the tree is removed, mark the removal work record as completed and update the species at the site level to “Stump”. A Stump Removal work record is then created and scheduled.

  4. Once the stump is removed, mark the Stump Removal work record as completed and update the species at the site level to “Vacant Site”. A planting work record is then created if a new tree will be planted.

    1. If you don’t want a tree planted in the same location but want to keep the history of the site, you may want to update the species at the site level to something like “Vacant site - retired” and the life cycle would be complete.

  5. If a new tree is planted, the Planting work record will be marked as completed and the species at the site level is changed from “Vacant Site” to the species of the tree that was planted. A work record can then be created to inspect the young tree for its needs.

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For more information on archive information: , see Site Archives.

For more information on work records: , see Work Overview.