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From trouble to triumph, see how we restored customer’s outdoor spaces with proper care.

Reviving a crabapple tree

Before

This crabtree was certainly crabby. She’d been neglected and become overgrown.
She had lost her shape.

After

We restored her charm by selectively removing specific branches to improve the tree's form, strength, and health. She’s a real beauty now.

A tough goodbye to a
once-great Elm

Before

By the time we were called in, this towering elm was already in distress—losing bark, shedding branches, and showing clear signs of decline. A thorough inspection confirmed the worst: Dutch Elm Disease (DED), a devastating fungal infection.

After

Sadly, this tree couldn’t be saved, and removal was the only option. While it’s always difficult to say goodbye to such a long-standing presence, responsible tree care helps protect the surrounding landscape from further spread.

When a bush takes over,
it’s time for a fresh start

Before

Nadinas reproduce from their roots (as well as by seed). If not annually pruned, they grow dense and replace nearby native plants.

After

After speaking with the owner, we did a full removal. Now we’ve cleared the way for a non-invasive Nadina variety like Blush Pink, Burgundy Wine, Fire Power, Obsession, Gulf Stream and Flirt.