Tree & Shrub Care
Expert pruning, health care, and insect management for your landscape investment
What's Covered
What's Included
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checkProfessional pruning and shaping
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checkInsect and disease monitoring
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checkDeep root fertilization
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checkWinter protection for sensitive plants
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checkAnti-desiccant applications for evergreens
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checkPlant health assessment and recommendations
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checkProper pruning at the right time of year
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checkClean-up and debris removal
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checkPlant selection advice for new installations
About This Service
Service Details
Seasonal Availability
Pruning best done in late winter before spring growth
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to prune?
Most shrubs are best pruned in late winter (February-March) before spring growth. Spring-blooming shrubs like lilacs should be pruned right after they finish blooming. We'll prune each plant at the optimal time.
Do I need to fertilize my trees and shrubs?
Yes! Urban and suburban soils often lack the nutrients that plants need in forest environments. Deep root fertilization every 1-2 years keeps trees healthy and resilient.
What's winter burn and how do I prevent it?
Winter burn is browning evergreen foliage caused by water loss in winter. Anti-desiccant sprays in late fall create a protective coating to prevent moisture loss.
Why are my shrubs' leaves yellowing?
Yellowing can indicate nutrient deficiency, overwatering, pests, or disease. Our certified arborists can diagnose the specific cause and recommend treatment.
How often should trees be pruned?
Most young trees need annual pruning for the first 3-5 years to establish good structure. Mature trees typically need pruning every 3-5 years for maintenance.
Where We Serve
Serving All of Bergen County
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