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Have you ever attended a medical appointment and found out that you need more than one type of treatment to cure what ails you? The same is true when it comes to our trees.
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Will you fulfill all my tree healthcare requirements at the same time? Have you ever attended a medical appointment and found out that you need more than one type of treatment to cure what ails you? The same is true when it comes to our trees. An organized tree healthcare plan will save you time and money in the long run by preventing damage to landscape plantings, protecting property value, and increasing curb appeal. A certified arborist is best equipped to make decisions about how to care for your trees and can provide tips about how to maintain their health on an ongoing basis. Healthcare for trees is sometimes referred to as arboriculture, arborist care, or canopy management. Tree healthcare includes the work of an arborist, who works with homeowners to improve their trees' health. Arborists are tree doctors whose goal is to keep your trees healthy year-round. Although arborists are well trained to manage all stages of a tree's life from planting and transplanting young trees to caring for mature specimens there are some important tasks that they may
not be able to complete on their own. For example, some tree work such as removing dead or diseased branches requires a certified arborist with the right equipment and expertise. If you have a sick tree on your property that is a hazard, an arborist might recommend removing it rather than trying to care for it over time. But, sometimes dead trees are diseased and removal is the best option. In most cases, arborists will be able to tell you if a sick tree needs to come down or whether it can stay in place with proper care. In addition, not all problems with your trees require immediate attention from an arborist. Tree specialists may recommend that you care for trees on your own, or they might provide guidance about what to look for if your trees are not thriving. If your trees are healthy, an arborist may recommend yearly exams to maintain their state of wellness. It's also wise to keep a record of any treatments you perform yourself—such as fertilization or insecticide treatments—so that an arborist can keep track of the health of your trees in his or her reports.
An arborist may recommend a variety of treatments, such as pruning, fertilizing, pest control, cabling and bracing, or spraying toxic substances directly onto the bark or foliage of a tree. AUTHOR BIO:- Dustin Pope, the President of Tree Doctor, wisdom is stored in the optimum health of the trees, plants, and shrubs in the landscape of San Diego. He is very passionate about creating awareness for tree health management and educating people about the consequences of ignoring the unique tree healthcare needs. He believes in sustainable results using advanced environmentally- friendly technology. Facebook:-https:/www.facebook.com/Tree-Doctor- USA264448065422744 Twitter:- https://twitter.com/TreeDoctorUSA