Thursday, April 12, 2007

Spring is around the corner - Are your Trees, Shrubs & Lawn taken care of?


SavATree and SavaLawn are here to help!

The 2006 season was a tough one for many lawns, trees & shrubs. With warm weather into January, a quick cold winter, then an extended, warm & wet spring followed by a predicited hot, dry summer problems will occur. While we can't control climatic factors, we can establish a thick, green lawn and improved plantings by implementing an effective program.

Much like taking care of our own health with a balanced diet, exercise & annual checkups, lawns and landscapes must also have the proper nutrients and cultural practices in order to be sustainable and deal better with stress & disease. Now is the time to contact a tree care professional that can help get your trees, shrubs and lawn in shape and looking their best for spring. Your SavATree/SavaLawn arborist can assess the effects this winter had on your landscape and make recommendations to restore the structural integrity, shape, and appearance of your trees and shrubs. You can make sure your plantings are protected against opportunistic tree insects, mites and tree diseases with an expert diagnosis of current conditions. Now is the time to schedule your spring fertilizations for your plantings and lawn to provide the nutrients needed to keep it healthy.

Contact Lorianne Brunsch (Summit area) or Jesse Shelton (Berkeley Heights/New Providence area) to schedule your complimentary consultation, to see how we can help you with your property care at 908-301-9400 or check us out at www.savatree.com

6 comments:

Kris Parece said...

According to qualified arborists, tree removal is risky and needs to be handled with the utmost care. To ensure a quick and efficient process when removing a tree and to protect yourself and others on the property, it helps to avoid specific things that could be hazardous.

Annie said...

With decades of tree service experience at this point, we understand how important rapid tree services can be in times of emergencies. Our priority is to quickly eliminate the most hazardous risks trees may be causing and to do it as safely as possible before the situation gets worse.

Annie said...

If you suspect your tree is diseased or infested with pests, contact a local arborist to perform a tree care assessment right away. They will either try to save your tree or advise you to consider removing your diseased or infested tree.

AI said...

Even if a storm compromised your trees or they got struck by lightning, tree removal is not always something that you can procrastinate on.

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Patricia said...

Arborists can be a great help especially if you do not want to prune your trees. When you are not equipped well and do not know more about tree pruning, then I can suggest that you ask an arborist. They are a great help for this situation. I personally recommend greenvillesctreeservice.com because they can help you in any tree matters. Just contact them!