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  1. FAQ: How often should I water newly planted trees?

    • Answer: Newly planted trees need regular watering to establish strong root systems. Typically, it's best to water deeply once or twice per week, adjusting based on weather conditions and soil moisture levels. Monitor soil moisture regularly and ensure thorough hydration of the entire root zone. For expert guidance on watering schedules tailored to your trees, consult our team.

  2. FAQ: What are signs of tree disease or infestation?

    • Answer: Signs of tree disease or infestation include wilting or yellowing leaves, unusual growths, premature leaf drop, and visible damage to bark or branches. Look out for fungal growth, insect activity, and reduced vigor. If you observe any symptoms, promptly contact us for professional assessment and diagnosis by our certified arborists.

  3. FAQ: How can I improve tree and landscape health?

    • Answer: Enhancing tree and landscape health involves proper care and proactive management. This includes watering, mulching, fertilization, pruning, and pest control. Promote healthy soil biology and biodiversity. Our services are designed to optimize your trees and landscapes for vitality and resilience.

  4. FAQ: What should I do if a tree poses a safety hazard?

    • Answer: If a tree presents a safety risk due to instability or disease, act promptly to prevent accidents or damage. Contact our certified arborists for an inspection and assessment. Based on our findings, we'll recommend appropriate measures such as pruning, cabling, or removal to mitigate risks and ensure safety.

  5. FAQ: How do I prepare trees for severe weather?

    • Answer: Prepare trees for severe weather by pruning dead or weak branches and securing loose items. Provide supplemental watering during droughts. Regular inspections help identify hazards. For storm preparedness assistance, rely on our expertise.