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  • Why are my Flowering Pear trees turning brown? There are many brown leaves, curling up and some of the limbs look grayish/black almost like they have been burned.

    If diagnosed and treated early, many times, these trees can survive.

  • My Redwood trees have been suffering for a few years but now this spring., they look worse than ever. Is there anything I can do?

    There are measures that can be taken to improve the vigor of these trees with Fertilization and other treatments. Ask to meet with a Certified Arborist. 

  • My Liquidambar trees are not looking good. Last year they had carterpillars all over them, literally stripping the leaves to their skeletons. Now the latter part of last year, they had limbs turning brown/black and defoliating. What is going on?

    Liquidambar have been suffering from a few years now, but there are some new problems developing. We can help to slow this progression, or in many cases, eliminate it. Call for a Certified Arborist consultation if you see these issues progressing. 

  • Is there something that can be done about my shrubs and plants in my flower beds? They start turning brown when it gets hot and by the end of summer, they almost look dead.

    We offer Fertilization programs that help these issues tremendously and keep your trees and shrubs thriving and healthy. Green not brown! You may be surprised how effective and inexpensive these programs can be when compared to your landscape investment and the chance of having to replace them, Call today for a landscape evaluation! 

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