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Keeping trees in good shape
Tree & Shrub Care Services

We provide comprehensive tree and shrub care services year-round to maintain the health, safety, and beauty of your landscape. Our certified arborists perform ISA-standard tree and shrub pruning, tree and shrub removals, cabling, bracing, and bolting, as well as stump grinding and fertilization programs to promote long-term growth. We also offer expert insect and disease diagnostics, tree value assessments, and plant health care to ensure your trees and shrubs remain vibrant and resilient. Using specialized equipment, including tracked lifts for hard-to-reach areas, our team handles every project with precision, enhancing both the safety and aesthetic value of your property. From routine maintenance to complex arborist work, we’re dedicated to keeping your landscape thriving and your investments protected.

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Tree & Shrub Care FAQs

What tree and shrub services do you offer?

We provide comprehensive, year-round tree and shrub care, including ISA-standard pruning, removals, cabling and bracing, stump grinding, fertilization, plant health care, insect and disease management, storm cleanup, and long-term landscape management planning.

What is ISA-standard pruning?

ISA-standard pruning follows the guidelines set by the International Society of Arboriculture to ensure proper tree health, structure, and safety. Our certified arborists prune trees and shrubs using best practices that promote strong growth and reduce hazards.

When should I consider tree removal?

Tree removal may be necessary if a tree is dead, severely diseased, structurally unstable, or posing a safety risk. We also perform removals when trees are crowding structures, interfering with construction, or impacting other plant health.

What are cabling, bracing, and bolting?

These structural support systems are used to strengthen weak or split trees. Cabling and bracing reduce stress on vulnerable limbs, while bolting can secure compromised trunks or branch unions—often saving a tree that might otherwise require removal.