Estate-Wide Arboricultural Inventories: What They Are and Why They Matter
For large properties and legacy estates, an arboricultural inventory is an essential tool for proactive tree care, risk management, and long-term planning. At Peer Arboricultural, we offer estate-wide tree inventories that bring order, clarity, and strategy to even the most complex landscapes.
Protecting Evergreens with Anti-Desiccant Applications
Evergreens are vulnerable to winter burn caused by dry winds, frozen ground, and moisture loss.
A professionally applied anti-desiccant helps protect needles and foliage throughout winter, reducing tissue injury and promoting healthier spring growth. Get your evergreens treated before the DEEP cold sets in.
The ROI of Expert Tree Care: How Quality Arboriculture Protects Property Value
For high-end properties, trees are not just background elements—they’re assets. Like a well-maintained roof or premium hardscaping, healthy, mature trees contribute directly to real estate value, aesthetic appeal, and long-term enjoyment. At Peer Arboricultural, we help clients realize the full return on investment that comes from expert tree care.
Sub-Surface Fertilization Before the Ground Freezes
As we head toward winter, your ornamental and shade trees still need support. Sub-surface fertilization—performed before the ground freezes—delivers essential nutrients directly to the root zone, helping trees recover from environmental stress, drought, and competition. Peer Arboricultural offers targeted nutrient programs tailored to each tree’s needs.
Fall Tree Assessments Reveal Hidden Structural Risks
Fall is a critical time for Tree Assessment. As the leaves come off the trees, we have clear visibility of branch structure, allowing our arborists to identify hidden defects — almost like viewing an X-ray.
When Not to Remove a Tree: Aesthetic, Ecological, and Cultural Value Considerations
In arboriculture, the decision to remove a tree is significant and irreversible. At Peer Arboricultural, we emphasize evaluating all factors before recommending removal, recognizing the important aesthetic, ecological, and cultural roles mature trees play in premium landscapes.