Tree Treatment: Why Timely Care Matters for Tree Health

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Introduction
Healthy trees add beauty, shade, and value to any property—but even the healthiest trees need care. That’s where tree treatment comes in. At The Tree Clinic, we offer professional tree treatment services that keep trees strong, disease-free, and thriving all year long.

Why Tree Treatment is Important
Just like people, trees can suffer from pests, disease, and environmental stress. Left untreated, small issues can lead to major problems, such as limb failure, root rot, or even full tree loss. Proper treatment prevents these issues and supports long-term health.

Common Tree Health Issues
Here are a few of the most common issues we treat:

  • Fungal infections: Like anthracnose or root rot, often caused by too much moisture or poor drainage.
  • Pests: Including borers, scale, aphids, and caterpillars that damage bark, leaves, or internal structure.
  • Nutrient deficiencies: Often from poor soil conditions or compacted ground.
  • Environmental stress: Heatwaves, drought, or construction can put trees at risk.

Our Tree Treatment Process
At The Tree Clinic, we start with a full tree health assessment. Our certified arborists inspect for visible symptoms and use soil and tissue tests to understand the full picture. From there, we create a treatment plan based on your tree’s species, age, location, and overall condition.

Treatment methods may include:

  • Soil injections or deep root fertilization to improve nutrient absorption
  • Spraying or trunk injections for pest and disease control
  • Mulching and irrigation adjustments for moisture balance
  • Growth regulators to reduce stress and improve stability

How Often Should Trees Be Treated?
Some treatments are one-time applications, while others need to be repeated seasonally or annually. We create custom reapplication schedules for each property and track them in Jobber to ensure timely follow-up.

Follow-Up and Monitoring
After treatment, we continue to monitor your trees’ progress. Follow-ups might include additional testing, pruning, or seasonal adjustments to ensure your trees remain healthy.

Conclusion
Tree treatment is an investment in your landscape’s future. Whether you’re dealing with a current problem or want to protect your trees before issues arise, The Tree Clinic is here to help. Contact us today for a tree health assessment.

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