Tree Health

Preserving plant health is crucial to the arborist services, and our team is dedicated to supporting clients with caring for their trees’ health. Healthy plants are resistant to damage from pests, diseases, and environmental stressors, and they can also provide numerous benefits to the surrounding ecosystem. Our arborists use their expertise to evaluate the well-being of plants and offer tailored care plans to improve their longevity. This may include analyzing the soil, proper watering techniques, pruning, fertilization, and disease prevention measures. Through prioritizing tree health, clients can benefit from the beauty and benefits of their plants for many years to come.

The Tree Doctor's Guide for Determining a Tree's Fate

Trees are an essential part of our environment and provide us with fresh air, shade, and a beautiful landscape. But, at times, they get sick and can represent a risk to our safety and the property. In these instances, it's essential to determine whether a tree is not worth saving or if it can be saved to avoid being removed.

The Consequences of Destroying a Protected Tree and How to Avoid These

Trees play an essential contribution to our ecosystem by providing shade, fresh air and aesthetic value to our surroundings. However there are a few trees that aren't equal and some carry an additional status of protection, making it illegal to perform any work without permission. If you're considering having a tree removed it is crucial to be aware of the protection status of the tree being considered, and the steps you have to take to comply with the laws.

How to Prune Trees Correctly: What to Avoid

Pruning trees is a crucial element of maintaining their appearance and health, but it's not a task to be undertaken lightly. Unexperienced, ineffective techniques and the use of incorrect tools can lead to serious damages to your trees or make them irreparable.

Mastering the Art of Tree Lopping

Tree lopping is an essential aspect of tree maintenance and management. It involves removing specific branches or stems, also known as trunks of a tree to control its growth, shape, and size.