At A Life With Trees, we believe in a holistic approach to plant health care that not only treats problems but also prevents them before they start. Our Plant Health Care (PHC) services are designed to maintain or improve the landscape’s appearance, vitality, and safety, using environmentally sensitive and sustainable practices. By focusing on the health of your trees from the ground up, we ensure they thrive and continue to enhance your property for years to come.
Our team of certified arborists and plant health care specialists possess the knowledge and experience to diagnose and treat a wide range of plant health issues.
We understand that every landscape is unique. Our PHC programs are tailored to the specific needs of your plants and property, ensuring optimal health and beauty.
We prioritize environmentally friendly and sustainable methods in all our PHC services, from organic fertilization options to biological pest control, to protect your landscape and the environment.
Our focus on preventative care helps avoid major problems down the line, saving you time and money while keeping your landscape vibrant and healthy.
Recognizing the need for Plant Health Care (PHC) is crucial for maintaining the health and longevity of your trees. Here are signs that your trees could benefit from a comprehensive PHC program:
Symptoms such as discolored leaves, premature leaf drop, wilting, or the presence of unusual growths (like galls or fungi) indicate health issues that PHC can address.
Evidence of pests, such as holes in the leaves, sawdust-like frass, or the pests themselves, suggests your trees need PHC to manage these invaders effectively.
Stunted growth, sparse canopy, or branches dying back could signal underlying health problems that a PHC program can diagnose and treat.
Trees growing in compacted soil often exhibit signs of stress due to restricted root growth. PHC includes measures to alleviate compaction and improve soil health.
Newly planted trees can benefit from PHC to ensure they establish well and thrive in their new environment.
If construction activities have occurred near your trees, PHC can help mitigate any damage and stress caused to the trees during the process.
The optimal time to fertilize trees largely depends on the species, the local climate, and the specific goals of fertilization. However, there are general guidelines to follow:
Soil amendment may be necessary if you notice the following signs:
Soil decompaction is the process of loosening compacted soil to restore its structure, improve aeration, water infiltration, and root penetration. Compacted soil has reduced spaces (pores) between its particles, which limits the flow of air, water, and nutrients to tree roots and can severely hinder plant growth. Decompaction can be achieved through mechanical means such as aeration, which involves creating holes in the soil, or using tools like the Airspade for more sensitive areas around tree roots.
Decompaction helps to:
Implementing a PHC program that includes soil decompaction can significantly improve the health and vitality of your trees, ensuring they continue to thrive and enhance your landscape.
Read about the impacts of cold damage to trees and shrubs in the Columbia River Gorge area from our blog.
Schedule Your Plant Health Care Consultation
Don’t wait for signs of distress to appear in your landscape. Proactive plant health care is key to maintaining a lush, healthy, and beautiful property. Contact A Life With Trees today to schedule a consultation with our PHC specialists. We’ll develop a comprehensive care plan tailored to your landscape’s needs, helping you enjoy the full beauty and benefits of your trees and plants for years to come!