Category Archive: Tree Services

Mar 23

Council Approval, Arborist Reports and Protection of Trees on Development Sites (AS 4970-2009)

Council Approval Arborist Reports And Protection of Trees on Development Sites (AS 4970-2009)                           Tree Preservation   Council Approval may be required for removal or even pruning of a tree. Each local Government area has varying legislation regarding tree amenities. We cannot conduct …

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Mar 23

Hazardous Tree Assessment or On-Site Consultations

Hazardous Tree Assessment Or On-Site Consultations Trees are our most valuable natural asset, and they provide us with countless memories and benefits. However, no tree is absolutely safe, and – at times - even healthy trees fail. Evergreen Tree Care expert arborists are able to help. We can tell you if your landscape contains high-risk or potentially hazardous …

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Mar 23

Disease & Pest Management for trees

Disease & Pest Management for trees The presence of insects and disease on your trees and shrubs is more often a result of some other problem affecting your plants which is making them vulnerable to attack. In most situations, healthy, vigorous, well maintained plants are resistant to outbreaks of insects and disease. Although some pests …

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Mar 23

Drought Services

Drought Services Moisture deficiency from drought is the most common stress encountered in the landscape. Usually, this is a temporary condition and has minimal impact on plants. Periodically, drought conditions may persist from several months to years and can significantly affect plant health and survival. New plantings that have not become established and very old …

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Mar 23

Fertilization for Optimal Tree Growth

Fertilization for Optimal Tree Growth Landscape trees and shrubs need periodic fertilization in order to maintain optimal growing conditions. Although in the wild this is not necessary, our modern home construction approaches result in a loss of top soil or compacting of the earth, which can reduce drainage and aeration. By failing to fertilize your trees …

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