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An Ounce of prevention, is worth a pound of cure. 

Healthy trees have the ability to defend themselves against most pest and diseases. We can work with you to help create a personalized plant healthcare program for your property. Through feeding your trees and your soil we can keep your valued trees around for generations to come. 

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When it comes to tree care, the best offense is a good defense. Proactive tree care is key to protecting trees against the damaging effects of diseases. The best remedy is a course of pre-emptive foliar treatments — targeted to the specific pathogen(s) the tree is susceptible to – which will reduce the level of infection of treated leaves. Timely action is important: these anti-fungal and anti-bacterial applications must begin early in the season to be successful. Left too late, your arborist will need to delay treatment until the following season.

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Cabling and Bracing

Trees with structural defects or cracks can benefit from supplemental support systems. A Certified Arborist will inspect your tree and determine the best course of action to mitigate any risk. Usually an extra high strength cable will be installed in addition to large all thread bolts where necessary. 

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Soil Remediation

Soil is the most important component of tree health. Healthy soils equal healthy trees. Using specialized tools we can reduce compaction and increase soil aeration. While using these tools we will also ameliorate the soil with a prescribed amount of organic material to improve tree and root vitality. 

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Fertilization

 A unique formulation of ingredients affect the permeability of cell wall membranes in roots, improve plant respiration, photosynthesis, promote cell division and lateral bud development as well as delay the aging process of plant tissue. All these factors are well known to provide major benefit to plants promoting vigorous root growth and the overall general condition of the plant environment.

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