
Tree Health Inspection & Treatment
Plant health care needs a tailored, full-picture plan that accounts for local pests and diseases, soil conditions, and the unique needs of your overall landscape.
Trees Need Care, Like People Do
Trees are more like us than you might think, we both need regular care and checkups to stay healthy and grow strong. And when something goes wrong, it helps to bring in a professional to diagnose the issue and recommend the right treatment.
Partnering with a local tree company gives you a tailored approach to tree health care, taking into account regional pests and diseases, local weather and climate conditions, and the overall health of your landscape.

What You Can Expect From Our Health Services
Our tree doctors can routinely evaluate your landscape and catch issues early, before they worsen. They focus on tree health and risk assessments, using a holistic, science-based approach. With detailed visual inspections and advanced tools, our arborists identify existing damage and potential hazards, then recommend solutions such as pruning, cabling, bracing, or lightning protection.
After the evaluation, your arborist will provide a tailored plan with proactive and as-needed options that match your tree’s condition and your goals for the property.

Services Designed to Help Your Tree Thrive

SOIL CARE
Soil testing can reveal what’s driving issues you see above ground. Strong, healthy trees start with strong, healthy soil

INSECT & DISEASE CONTROL
Regular tree and shrub health checkups to monitor, manage, and proactively treat insects and disease

ROOT PROTECTION
Root care and targeted pruning to address girdling roots, weak growth, pest pressure, and overall decline.

IRRIGATION
Proper watering boosts tree health during drought conditions, heat waves, and periods of dry, stressed soil.
All-Season Tips for Healthy, Thriving Trees & Shrubs
Blooming trees and shrubs can transform a yard with seasonal color and texture. They’re also hard-working landscape partners, cooling your space with shade, improving air quality, stabilizing soil to reduce erosion, and supplying essential resources for pollinators.
Seasonal maintenance matters:
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Winter: Protect plants from cold and trim only where needed
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Fall: Maintain moisture and prep the root zone for winter
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Summer: Soak deeply on watering days and monitor for heat stress
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Spring: Feed, Shape, and refresh mulch to jumpstart healthy growth
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