An arborist is a trained professional who can cultivate, manage, care for, and rehabilitate trees and shrubs. Certified arborists have a certain level of competency in the art and science of tree care by passing a comprehensive examination by an organization like the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). A certified arborist will offer an accurate diagnosis of the problem your tree is facing to create an improvement plan.
Trees are the most valuable asset of a landscape. They provide shade to our homes, reduce air pollution and soil erosion, and provide habitat for wildlife. Having large trees in the back or front yard increases a home's value. As a tree grows, it is essential to trim it regularly to ensure healthy growth. If not done correctly, a tree can become an eyesore and make the rest of the yard look ugly.
Soil is the most crucial element for the healthy growth of a tree. All soils have some things in common — nutrients, minerals, water, liquids, air, and gases. Trees rely on the soil for anchorage, nutrients, and water, so it’s important that you choose the right type of soil. Each tree requires a different soil, so what works for one may not work for another.
Trees and shrubs help enhance the curb appeal of your home. However, young and ornamental trees need trimming to grow in a healthy manner. If you don't regularly trim your trees, you may see branches growing unevenly, making them appear untidy. At the same time, dead or broken branches pose a huge risk to personal safety and nearby property.
Trees are an essential part of our environment. Without them, it would be impossible to sustain humans and other living creatures on earth. With climate change making extreme heat waves a regular phenomenon, scientists say humans can immensely benefit by planting more trees.
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