Tree & Shrub Care
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Insect and Fungus Control
Regular treatment of trees and shrubs against insects and disease is essential for maintaining healthy, vibrant landscapes. Preventative care stops infestations before they cause significant damage, preserves plant investments, and maintains property value. Early intervention means stronger plants that require less water and maintenance, creating a resilient outdoor environment that thrives year after year.
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Spring and Fall Fertilizations
Regular fertilization of trees and shrubs is vital for maintaining landscape health and beauty. These deep-feeding treatments deliver essential nutrients directly to root systems, enhancing growth, color, and flowering. Proper fertilization strengthens plants against environmental stresses, improves disease resistance, and extends lifespan. Investing in professional fertilization ensures your valuable landscape specimens remain vibrant and robust throughout all seasons.
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Tree Injections
Regular tree injections provide targeted treatment directly into tree tissues. Wedgle injections deliver iron to correct chlorosis, restoring vibrant foliage and strengthening overall tree health. For Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), these precise injections protect valuable ash trees by distributing insecticide throughout the vascular system, offering multi-year protection against this devastating pest. This environmentally responsible approach minimizes chemical exposure while maximizing tree preservation and longevity.
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Trimming / Pruning / Shaping
Regular trimming and pruning of trees and shrubs is essential for maintaining landscape health and aesthetics. Professional pruning removes dead or diseased branches, improves air circulation, and encourages robust growth. Proper shaping enhances visual appeal while preventing overgrowth that can damage structures. This preventative maintenance prolongs plant life, reduces safety hazards, and maintains property value by showcasing a well-manicured landscape year-round. Granulawn will only trim trees up to a 25’ maximum.