General Tree Service, Inc.

Facebook | Friday, July 17, 2026

Landscaping That Protects an Established Tree Instead of Slowly Working Against It

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Landscaping projects and mature trees don't always get planned together, and that's usually where problems start. New hardscaping, irrigation lines, or grade changes installed without accounting for a tree's root zone can stress or even kill a tree that took decades to grow.

Our landscaping work starts from the tree outward, mapping the root zone and canopy drip line before deciding where a path, planting bed, or irrigation line actually belongs.

The result is a yard that looks intentional instead of retrofitted, and a mature tree that keeps thriving instead of slowly declining a few seasons after a landscaping project wraps up.

Are you planning any landscaping changes around trees you'd want to keep healthy for years to come?

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Photo of a mature tree integrated into a landscaping design, or the crew mapping a root zone before installing hardscaping. Authentic job photos preferred over stock imagery.

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Canva text suggestion: "Landscaping That Protects Your Trees" or "Design Around the Roots, Not Over Them"


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