Intelligent Tree Care

Bay Friendly Landscaping

Services Offered by Bill Gardner PDF Print E-mail

What this Certified Arborist can do for you:

 

TREES & TREE HEALTH

  • Tree problems solved and questions answered: dealing with insects, disease, abiotic and biotic disorders
  • Advise you on diseased or failing trees, on high-risk trees, on the proper tree for a particular place, or on any issues involving landscaping with trees
  • Provide training on tree biology, tree nutrition and water needs
  • Recommend a qualified company for general tree care to suit your needs and advanced issues such as large, at-risk removals, cabling, bracing and bolting, or storm damage
  • Plant care around swimming pools, spas, garden ponds and pool landscaping
  • Provide air spade service, resistograph, on-site inspection and diagnosis, lab testing of plant tissue and soils, advice on treatment and monitoring of results. Free estimates.
  • Tree Reports for information or legal matters

 

SAFETY

  • Provide safety workshops on tree work, hazardous trees, agriculture and structural spraying
  • Conduct accident audits and investigations, review of your safety program, and safety workshops tailored to your business or residential needs

 

CONSERVATION

  • Help you develop or maintain recycling program / composting / worm beds: establish an operation and/or problem-solve an ongoing program
  • Water audits to determine water needs during hottest months as a baseline for water needs, determine water usage vs. optimum use, find leaks and/or develop best irrigation plan
  • Provide Bay-Friendly analysis of existing landscaping, recommending ways to maximize Bay-Friendly conservation, check plans for Bay-Friendly compliance, or design new Bay-Friendly landscape

 

EDUCATION

  • Preparation for arborist certifications and pest control spray certifications
  • Training on conservation and standards for Bay-Friendly landscaping
  • Training on wildlife interactions including damage by wild animals, and wildlife conservation practices

 

 

Last Updated on Friday, 30 April 2010 05:35