New Urban Forestry is an elite team of professional arborists, designers, and gardeners delivering exceptional service and environmentally conscious solutions for our clients and our community’s urban forests.
Our approach is unique. There is an interconnected network among trees, plants and soils; we evaluate the property as a whole and determine the best approach for each client. Trees may need pruning, cabling, soil care, or treatment to suppress insects and disease. Our goal is to enhance the utility and health of trees, shrubs and soils.
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“These guys know trees - new trees, dying trees, about to fall on your house trees. They are great to work with and always highly professional. ”
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When people think about fertilizing, spring usually comes to mind. After all, that’s when flowers bloom, lawns turn green again, and trees burst back to life. However, fall is also a great time to give your trees the nutrients they need.
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, one thing is certain: the leaves will fall. For many homeowners, that blanket of color on the lawn signals it’s time to pull out the rake or fire up the leaf blower. But in recent years, a different idea has been gaining traction - maybe those leaves are better left where they fall. So, which is it? Should you rake, or not?
The oppressive heat of summer is finally starting to ease up, the air is feeling more crisp, and before you know it, the trees will be shifting into dormancy. This break in the heat comes at a perfect time to give your landscape a little extra attention before winter arrives.