Most homeowners think about their trees when there's a problem: a dead branch, a leaning trunk, or a tree that came down in a storm. What changes the long-term picture is engaging an arborist before those problems develop, not after.
Our latest blog post walks through exactly what arborist care looks like as an ongoing practice, including structural assessments that catch small issues before they become expensive ones, pruning decisions that shape how a tree grows over time, and soil and root health work that addresses problems that aren't visible from above ground. The article focuses on trees in Vinings and Metro Atlanta, where Georgia's climate creates specific pressures on long-lived species.
If you have mature trees on your property that you'd like to keep healthy for the long term, this is worth a read. The link is in the comments.
What's the oldest or most significant tree on your property? Is it one you've had looked at recently, or more one you just keep an eye on from a distance?
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An ISA-certified arborist doing an assessment or climbing a large, mature tree on a residential property. A before/after of a tree that received ongoing care versus one that was neglected until intervention was needed. Authentic job photos strongly preferred over stock.
Canva text suggestion: "Arborist Care: Before the Problem, Not After" or "Healthy Trees Start With a Plan"