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 Care And Maintenance

Pruning:

  • Purpose:

    Pruning removes dead, diseased, or damaged branches to improve tree health and safety. 

  • When:

    Pruning is best done during the dormant season (late fall or winter) before new growth emerges. 

  • Best Practices:

    Pruning should be done by a trained professional, ideally a Certified Arborist, to avoid damaging the tree's structure. 

Watering:

  • Newly Planted Trees: Newly planted trees require frequent watering, especially in the first few weeks, to establish a strong root system. 

  • Established Trees: Established trees generally need deep, infrequent watering, especially during dry periods. 

Maintaining Your Tree

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Other Important Aspects of Tree Maintenance:

  • Planting in the Right Place:

    Choose trees that are suitable for your climate and have enough space to grow without overcrowding. 

  • Emergency Tree Care:

    Be prepared for potential emergencies like downed branches or fallen trees. 

  • Stump Grinding:

    If you need to remove a tree, stump grinding helps prevent tripping hazards and the spread of disease. 

  • Soil Testing:

    Regular soil tests can help identify nutrient deficiencies and pH imbalances, allowing for more targeted fertilization. 

Caring for Mature Trees -

Mature trees need to be pruned regularly to remove dead or diseased wood and to remove excessive weight from the ends of branches

Mulching:

  • Purpose:

    Mulching helps conserve water, suppress weeds, and protect tree roots from temperature fluctuations and damage.

  • Type:

    Use organic mulch like wood chips or shredded bark, and keep it a few inches away from the tree trunk to prevent rot. 

 

Fertilizing:

  • Purpose:

    Fertilizing provides essential nutrients to support healthy growth and vigor. 

  • Soil Testing:

    It's best to have your soil tested to determine which nutrients the tree needs and avoid over-fertilizing. 

  • Best Practices:

    Follow the manufacturer's instructions and apply fertilizer according to the specific needs of your tree. 

Tree Removal:

  • Professional Removal:

    If a tree is diseased, dangerous, or blocking access, professional tree removal may be necessary. 

  • Stump Grinding:

    After removal, stump grinding helps to remove the stump and prepare the area for landscaping or other uses. 

 Tree Maintenance Professionals:​

  • Maintenance: Watering, Mulching, Fertilizing, Cabling, Bracing, Recognition/Removal of Hazard Trees

    The greatest stress on newly planted (and sometimes established) trees is water stress. Watering is one of the most important part..

Tree Assessment

Our professional arborist will evaluate the tree condition by checking its health, structure, and potential risks to people and property. This includes identifying issues such as decay, pests, or weak attachments visual inspections and, when necessary, specialized tools. The assessment will determine if pruning, cabling, or removal is required, with a strong focus on safety, evaluating potential failures and identifying targets within the impact zone. This process in managing risks, preserving tree health, and helping property owners make informed decisions.

professional ISO arborist in a tree assessment
shrub trimmer master on a big high laurel, beautiful trims

Our Shrub Master and trimmer works no fear no matter how high as far as safety is concern. 

We are well-equip with solid experience in creating a breath taking design in pruning and trimming. We manage, maintain, and remove trees for health, safety, and aesthetics, offering services from pruning and planting to complex removals. We utilize equipment and techniques to protect property, improve tree vigor, and handle hazardous trees safely, acting as experts for residential, commercial, and municipal clients. 

What We Do

  • Health Care: Pruning, pest/disease management, fertilization, planting.

  • Safety & Removal: Tree felling, stump grinding, hazard assessment, removing dangerous trees.

  • Consulting: Provide expert advice and reports on tree conditions.

  • Landscaping: Hedge trimming, land clearing for construction. 

Key Characteristics

  • Certification: Many hold certifications (e.g., ISA Certified Arborist), showing expertise.

  • Education: Often have college diplomas in horticulture or related fields.

  • Equipment: Use heavy-duty gear for efficient and safe work.

  • Insurance: Reputable firms are fully insured. 

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