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Fruit Tree Pruning and Shrub Trimming
Tree and shrub pruning is more than simply cutting limbs away from nearby objects. We consider pruning an art, and an integral part of a lasting plant health care program. Properly pruned trees resist storm damage, pest and disease infestations, and are more natural looking. Trees come in all shapes and sizes. Depending on whether or not you're planning to harvest the fruit from your tree may depend on how you will need it pruned. We will give you a complete list of pruning options for your trees and let you decide which method is best for you. |
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Insect and Disease Diagnosis
To properly maintain plant health, an accurate diagnoses is necessary. An accurate diagnosis is the ability to recognize current problems and foresee potential problems before they occur. Our technicians will visit your landscape and properly inspect your trees. Once an evaluation has been made, a number of options will be presented. Prevention or treatment will vary from a simple spray to a systemic injection. |
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Deep Root Fertilization
Studies have shown that many soils are lacking basic vitamins, minerals, and valuable fungi. The roots of trees are often unable to achieve maximum absorption of much needed nutrients and water due to lack of vitamins and minerals. In comparison, deep root fertilization is just like adding fertilizer to a vegetable garden; however, our fertilizer is injected into the soil beneath your tree. This method increases the soil's nutrients, relieves compaction, and greatly improves your tree's natural ability to use valuable vitamins and minerals. |
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Tree Spraying
Trees may require spraying to control insects, mites, disease, or provide a foliar fertilizer. In most cases a non-toxic product can be used, thus, posing no threat to the environment. |
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Tree Growth Regulation
Occasionally, people will consider removing a tree because it is starting to become too large for their landscape. We offer a growth regulator program, which when applied will slow or stop the growth of a tree. This program offers a unique alternative of rather than having a tree removed you can keep a beautiful tree in your landscape and save hundred, even thousands of dollars in cost. |
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Lawn Growth Regulation
Cut turf growth by 50% and promote a healthier lawn! Applying a growth regulator to your lawn can reduce top growth, thicken the stem & crown of the grass, and encourage the grass to produce a larger root mass. This will thicken the sward for drought resistance and reduce grass clippings. It will enable the plant to extract water and nutrients from the soil more readily and deeper. |
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Trunk Injection
In a lot of cases, many trees can not be treated with a soil injection or spraying. A trunk injection will be administered to control insects, disease, or to simply provide a nutrient. Trunk injections are achieved by making a small injection in the trunk of the tree and allowing the tree to receive much needed treatment. One major advantage to this method is the contents within the container will have no chance of entering the environment, as they are totally contained within the tree. |
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Landscape Consulting
On many occasions, people will choose a plant or tree based on appearance alone only to find later that is has died. With one simple phone call or email, you can have one of our technicians come out to your property and analyze the soil. This will determine what type of plant or tree will most likely survive in your landscape. Our technicians will then provide you with a list of choices that would best fit your needs. With this service, you will save money in replacement of dead plants and trees, not to mention a lot of aggravation. |
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Pre-Construction Consulting
We offer pre-construction consulting to help save an existing plant or tree during the construction process you may have taking place on your property. Our technicians will determine the proper distance for workers and equipment to keep away from the plant or tree. In doing so, you will be able to save critical root structure and prevent soil compaction. |
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Tree Autopsy
Most homeowners care a great deal about the health of their trees. For many, they are an extension of their personal landscape. When a tree dies they want to know why it died and what will be the consequences. In some cases, a particular tree's demise is fairly easy to determine. There may be a scar from a lightening strike or a stubborn woodpecker may have chopped the tree into fragments. Often times the tree may be seriously deformed from insect or disease. Then there are the times where you just have no clue on how or why the tree died. Let us help you! We have the knowledge and skill to perform a tree autopsy to determine the cause of death. |