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Where does it hurt?

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  • Leaves

    Is the tree losing leaves?
    Are there insects or “sticky sap” on the leaves?
    Are the leaves yellowing?
    Are there brown spots or holes on the leaves?
    Many of these issues could be related to insects or disease being present on your trees.

    Too much water or too little water can also cause a tree to be stressed. Stressed trees are more susceptible to “insect or disease” attack.

    Arborwell’s certified arborist can identify the specific tree problem and recommend a “Wellness” prescription to improve tree health and longevity.

  • Branches

    Are there dead or broken branches?
    Do the limbs seem too long and heavy?
    Are limbs hitting buildings or structures?
    Is there a potential hazard in your tree?

    Arborwell’s “pruning” service can correct these issues with industry standard ANSI A300 pruning procedures. Crown Thinning, Crown Raising, and /or Crown Reduction are terms used in the proper pruning of your trees. Hazard pruning may also include the installation of cables and braces to help prevent against tree failure. A hazard assessment is critical to understanding potential liabilities that may be present.

    Storms or excessive growth can cause trees to split or crack resulting in possible damage to property and life. Trees in this situation need to be remedied immediately. Our arborists are available for emergency calls 24 hours a day every day!

  • Bark

    Are there holes in the bark?
    Are there cracks or splits in the trunk?

    Many insects enter a tree’s system by boring into the tree’s bark and trunk causing irreparable damage. This is a sign of stress and the need to consult with Arborwell’s certified arborist in order to prescribe the proper “Wellness” protection plan.

  • Root Crown

    Has your tree been planted too deep?
    Has your tree had fill built up around it?
    Is the base being sprayed by irrigation?
    Has there been recent construction activity under the tree canopy?

    The majority of tree roots are only 18″ deep. Construction, compaction, landscaping and irrigation can have detrimental effects on a trees health. “Tree Preservation” prior to any disturbance around a trees root system is necessary to insure the longevity and health of the tree.
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  • Roots & Soil

    Do you have poor soil conditions?
    Are your trees suffocating from a lack of oxygen and poor drainage?
    Did you know that most tree problems are due to poor soil conditions?

    Soil and root conditions are the most important areas of a trees health and most tree problems are due to poor soil conditions and improper root development.

    Arborwell’s Wellness Program ensures that your trees are receiving the natural microorganisms’, humates, and oxygen they need to survive in the “urban environment”.

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