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Tree Inventory and Management

speciesTree inventories are intended to provide the basic information on the plant population of a commercial property in order to make informed management decisions. Inventories can supply information on plant quantities, location, condition, and size and maintenance requirements. Based on this information, sustainable management plans and rational budgets can be developed for the property’s care.

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Fertilizer and Soil Management

Healthy plants begin with healthy soils. Fertilization is just the start. Adjusting soil pH and ensuring adequate organic matter is present are also key to healthy soils. For plants in urban and suburban soils, Paddy Tree Experts can simulate the optimal conditions for growth found in nature. In fact, our patented Root Invigoration process combines all the above into a single treatment to achieve this goal.

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Plant Analysis and Diagnosis

One of the major reasons consumers initially contact an arborist is to determine the cause of a plant health problem or condition or to identify and treat a pest infestation. This is an area that our arborists excel in due to the continual training they receive on the latest problems and diagnostic techniques. The support our local arborists received from the diagnostic facilities at the Tree Research Laboratories allows us to service our clients in a way our competitors cannot. To that end, the Our Plant Diagnostic Clinic analyzes more than 20,000 plant and soil samples each year to ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment programs.

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Immature Tree Pruning

One aspect of pruning that is most frequently overlooked by consumers is structural pruning of young trees. Trees evolved in forests where they tend to grow straight and lose lower branches due to competition for light. When planted in full sun in the landscape, many species tend to develop multiple stems/leaders that are more prone to failure.

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Mature Tree Pruning

On mature trees, pruning is required to remove dead and dying branches to maintain plant health and safety. This pruning type is referred to as cleaning. Research has now documented that thinning, the removal of live branches to reduce density, significantly reduces wind resistance and subsequent storm damage.pruningmature2

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