Arbor Care

Where Tree and Plant Health Meet Precision.

Tree Care/Plant Health Care:

Insect Invasion

Invasive insects can cause serious, often irreversible damage to your trees and landscape. These pests feed on leaves, bark, and roots—weakening plant health, spreading disease, and in some cases, killing mature trees entirely.

Fungus

Fungal diseases are among the most common—and damaging—threats to tree health. From root rot and cankers to leaf spot and powdery mildew, fungi can silently invade and weaken your trees over time.

Pathogens

Such as fungi, bacteria, and viruses—pose a serious threat to the health of your trees and plants. These microscopic invaders often go unnoticed until visible symptoms like wilting, leaf spots, dieback, or rot begin to appear.

Deficiencies

Just like people, trees need a balanced supply of nutrients to grow strong and stay healthy. When essential elements like nitrogen, iron, magnesium, or potassium are lacking in the soil, trees can suffer from nutrient deficiencies that weaken their vitality over time.

Construction


Construction can be detrimental to the root system of the tree, its structural integrity, and its overall health and vitality. We can consult on tree protection during renovation and construction to safeguard the trees during times of distress.

Trees bring an aesthetic value to all properties as foundational plantings to highlight your home or business, as focal points to draw interest, or to add balance to your property. Trees that become infected with either disease, invasive insects or environmental stresses can often be saved if addressed early. Many of our hardwoods in the region are 80-100 years old, if not older. These trees are sentinels of our landscape and can’t simply be replaced. They are prized possessions, that take, in some cases, well over a century to grow to the size they are today.

With the onset of invasive species becoming ever more present there are ways to mitigate their damage and, in many cases, preserve that tree and the beauty it provides. As a certified arborist since 2011, Tim Dyczko is passionate about trees and their roll in our environment. He has years of training and experience in treating and protecting a wide range of trees from ornamental to hardwoods, deciduous to evergreen.

International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) certified arborist since 2011

Services:

Tree health assessment and preservation recommendations according to ISA standards

Treatment for invasive species, including emerald ash borer (EAB)

Treatment of tree diseases, including diplodia, Dutch elm disease, oak wilt, and oak decline

Consultation on tree protection during construction/renovation

Consultation on species selection and proper planting locations

Late fall tree plantings up to 2″ caliper trees (November/December)