📍 257 S Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena, CA, 91105
📞 626-852-0056
Providing quality service with honest integrity and reliability. Few tree professionals know the trees of Pasedena, and surrounding Los Angeles county, as well as we do. We are Certified arborists with over 30 years of experience.We specialize in all phases of tree care. From pruning and maintenance to removals of large hazardous trees.We care for and maintain your trees so they will flourish year after year. We offers tree services including tree trimming and removal to both commercial and residential. -Tree Trimming and Pruning -Tree Takedown and Removal -Stump removal -Aerial bucket truck -Cabling -Storm clean up -Emergency service Serving Pasedena, Glendora,Covina, Arcadia, California contracting licence Number: 971889 ISA: WE-8832A
📍 7905 Sorensen Ave, Whittier, CA, 90606
📞 562-332-3344
We specialize in tree trimming, topping, shaping, removal, stump grinding and much more. We have a bucket lift, three different types of stump grinders to meet your needs, dump truck, and chipper. We have 30 years of experience and are licensed in the state of California, license number 996319. We have reasonable prices and offer free estimates!
📍 530 S Lake Ave No 899 Zip Code 91101, Pasadena, CA, 91101
📞 626-689-2915
Fox Junk Removal is a Family and Locally Owned Company. We provide Residential and Commercial Junk and Rubbish Removal. We Specialize in Clean-outs, Appliance and Furniture Removal and Non-Structural Demolition. Let us do the loading, clean-up and hauling. We are Insured for Liability and provide Competitive Pricing. Call for a Free Estimate!
📍 395 S Vancouver St, Los Angeles, CA, 90022
📞 800-862-9299
Commercial - Residential - Industrial Tree Service 7 Days A Week Serving So. California since 1980
📍 Serving Your Area, Los Angeles, CA, 90065
📞 866-279-3810
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We are a full service tree removal company. We are able to remove trees from any type of situation.
📍 3046 Burton Ave, Rosemead, CA, 91770
📞 626-280-7309
📍 Serving Your Area, Los Angeles, CA, 90065
📞 310-853-1805
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Tree Preservation Inc. - Bel Air Tree Service & Landscape Installations: (310) 853-1805, http://www.treepreservationinc.com tree trimming, tree care, tree service, tree removal, tree planting, tree installations, organic fertilization, tree consultations, support systems, landscape installations and design, certified arborist, tree disease dianosis & prevention ARE YOUR TREES COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR PLANTS? LEARN THE DIFFERING WATER NEEDS OF YOUR PLANTS AND TREES. I’m not talking about leaf color, flowering patterns, or other attributes, but about the need for water. One of THE MOST important issues for Southern Californians and their gardens, from a cost and environmental standpoint, is the watering needs of their garden. I can’t count the number of times I’ve seen so many trees in Southern California die from too much water, because the irrigation was geared to grow the grass and small plants. Guess what? The plants and grass were located in the root zone of the large mature trees! Large mature trees do not like this! Do you know that in our dry Mediterranean climate I’ve seen more trees die from over-watering than drought stress? Very hard to believe, but we are so well-intentioned to take care of our trees, since lack of water is always the problem, that we over-water to keep our trees healthy! This is not the answer or solution, but the cause of death! Over-watering of mature trees especially, is the kiss of death. Armillaria mellea, better known as “Oak root rot or fungus” loves very moist or overly moist soil conditions to thrive in. In addition, other fungi, such as Phytophthora, is a lover of wet conditions, and will decimate trees as well! In general, grass and small plants (non-natives) need frequent and small amounts of irrigation on a regular basis. Mature trees on the other hand, need deep and infrequent watering. When both are in the same root zone as one another, one will thrive and the other will not. Either the small plants and thirsty grass get what they need while the tree roots get too much water, or the trees get what they need, but the plants and/or grass die due to drought stress. Unfortunately, I don’t often see Arborists, gardeners, designers, or Landscape Architects address this issue. Some ideas for solving this problem are as follows: 1.Research the watering needs of your small plants and grass with that of mature trees. Make sure that incompatible vegetation are not adjacent to one another. 2.Separate (if possible) the layout of the land, with drought-tolerant species in one area with one irrigation methodology, contrasted with grass/small plants of differing watering needs in another. 3.Create uniformity in plant and tree material, i.e. go with the “SAME THEME” OF VEGETATION. A desert or native theme is okay for plants WITH trees of all sizes, contrasted to mixing natives with tropicals, desert plants with humidity loving plants (these examples are extreme, but I’ve seen it often)! 4.If you can’t change the theme of plants that are with trees and visa versa, consider modifying your irrigation system, whereby you convert the above ground sprinkler heads to a drip system, or soaker hose, or newer “micro” sprays, etc. Did you know that sprinkler heads should NEVER contact the bark of trees? This just accelerates decay from fungi causing organisms. Consistency is the key. Know your plants and trees, and they will thank-you in their own way for good and proper care! David Sims President & Certified Arborist Tree Preservation Inc., a full-service tree care company based in Southern California
📍 Serving Your Area, Los Angeles, CA, 90023
📞 323-833-7002
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Tree Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump Removal, Crown Clearing, Crown Reduction, Tree Thinning, Tree Shaping, Brush clearence firewood,
📍 Serving Your Area, Pasadena, CA, 91101
📞 626-844-9198