Our goal at Niwaki Tree and Shrub Care is preservation and restoration, specializing in sustainable healthcare over removal of your majestic trees.
Removal is sometimes required and we maintain a qualified staff and the equipment to handle most any job. Our main focus is restoration and preservation through pruning, disease management and bi-annual feeding. We recommend to our customers to have their trees assessed at least once a year. This gives us the opportunity to document there progress or decline and take action before there is a failure.
Call today, we have ISA Certified Arborist who can help!
Carolina Tree Doctors is a network of ISA Certified Arborist and ISA Board Certified Arborist with one goal in mind, saving your trees.
When it comes to trees showing signs of decline, you have two options, restoration or removal. Saving a tree saves you money! Most important is saves on your energy bills and adds value to your property.
It’s a fact that most of our sick or weak trees and shrubs in our landscape are generally not suffering from pests or disease but instead, their problems result from lack of available soil nutrients or environmental factors such as over watering, drought stress and/or improper pruning techniques.
The thinking that Crape Myrtles should be pruned back heavily or they won’t bloom, is a total myth. This bad pruning practice can and does severe damage to the tree. The objectives of pruning a crepe myrtle are to maintain its natural sculptural form that produce strong branches that hold flowers upright.
NATURE’S WAY OF CLEANING HOUSE IS FOR DISEASE AND INSECTS TO ATTACK WEAKENED TREES AND SHRUBS.
Today, the concept of chemical treatment as a singular means to control plant pests is no longer viable or acceptable. The goal of IPM (Integrated Pest Management) is not to eliminate insect pests, but rather to strengthen and stabilize the landscape (ecosystem) so that conditions are more favorable for plants than they are for pests.