Our Services

We provide a full range of services to keep your trees healthy and attractive. Pruning trees in youth allows them to grow to their full potential, and as they grow, we can prune for safety and aesthetics.

If pests and diseases are a problem, we offer a range of solutions, from soil-treatment drenches to cultural adjustments, such as providing more or less water.  If a tree has to be removed, we can do that safely and help you choose a replacement.

Whether you have one tree or a whole neighborhood full, we can provide consultation and management to maximize health and beauty.

Tree
Pruning

Our expert pruning will make your trees stronger, healthier, and more attractive.

Tree
Removal

If a tree must go, we do the job safely and efficiently.

Tree
Health Care

Healthy trees need adequate light and water, clear root crowns, and open, fertile soil.

Tree Management
& Consultation

Our care plans and evaluations are performed to the highest standards.

We're ready to help!

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Our Construction Department typically constructs new landscapes by assessing site conditions, choosing and arranging appropriate plants, and planting them correctly. But we also specialize in more traditional construction projects. One of the most common problems we are asked to solve is uneven concrete sidewalks that have been cracked or lifted by tree roots, creating dangerous trip hazards. One option is to demolish and re-pour the entire section of sidewalk, sometimes also cutting out a section of the tree’s roots. Another…
Not too many landscape plants are flowering this time of year. Camellias are still going strong, and California Poppies are just starting to show up in bright orange. Perhaps our favorite winter / early-spring bloomer is California Lilac (Ceanothus), with profuse flowers in colors from white to deepest electric blue. These native shrubs attract native bumblebees – one of the few nectar sources for them – and the flowers have a nice perfume. Perfectly adapted to summer drought, these evergreen shrubs are a great choice for…
In this month’s Inside Scope, CLCA East Bay Chapter President Cassidy Lundin highlights the success of the New Year Kick-Off event and the importance of strategic planning, professional development, and a growth mindset. He encourages members to stay engaged and take advantage of upcoming CLCA learning opportunities to drive industry success.  I want to start by thanking everyone who attended our East Bay Chapter New Year Kick-Off event at Fieldwork Brewing Co. in San Ramon. With 40 industry professionals in attendance, it was…
Our Construction Department typically constructs new landscapes by assessing site conditions, choosing and arranging appropriate plants, and planting them correctly. But we also specialize in more traditional construction projects. One of the most common problems we are asked to solve is uneven concrete sidewalks that have been cracked or lifted by tree roots, creating dangerous trip hazards. One option is to demolish and re-pour the entire section of sidewalk, sometimes also cutting out a section of the tree’s roots. Another…
Not too many landscape plants are flowering this time of year. Camellias are still going strong, and California Poppies are just starting to show up in bright orange. Perhaps our favorite winter / early-spring bloomer is California Lilac (Ceanothus), with profuse flowers in colors from white to deepest electric blue. These native shrubs attract native bumblebees – one of the few nectar sources for them – and the flowers have a nice perfume. Perfectly adapted to summer drought, these evergreen shrubs are a great choice for…
In this month’s Inside Scope, CLCA East Bay Chapter President Cassidy Lundin highlights the success of the New Year Kick-Off event and the importance of strategic planning, professional development, and a growth mindset. He encourages members to stay engaged and take advantage of upcoming CLCA learning opportunities to drive industry success.  I want to start by thanking everyone who attended our East Bay Chapter New Year Kick-Off event at Fieldwork Brewing Co. in San Ramon. With 40 industry professionals in attendance, it was…
Mulch may seem like just icing on landscape beds, but it’s way more than decorative. You can tackle three major landscape problems with the simple addition of local organic mulch. WeedsA thick layer of organic mulch smothers most weeds, and even the seeds won’t germinate without light and air. Even larger weeds are more easily removed – by decapitation below the mulch level! FeedsOrganic mulch breaks down quickly into rich compost, feeding the soil and invigorating the plants. It’s like a constant slow drip of all-natural…