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Planning New Construction? Protect Your Trees!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

If you are planning any kind of construction on your property, you need an Arborist Before Construction! Prized trees often decline and die within a few years after construction. Why? Soil compaction from heavy equipment; root damage from utility installation; and, changing the original grade are just some of the many abuses trees face during construction. (pictured right: Bark stripped from tree roots during construction has caused root damage and hazardous conditions)

You can avoid these problems by asking your Giroud Arborist to develop a plan to protect your favorite trees. He will:
  • Evaluate the construction site.

  • Determine trees most likely to be impacted.

  • Recommend actions that may include simple protection measures, regrading, drainage systems and possibly tree removals.

For more information on protecting trees during construction go to: http://www.giroudtree.com/seasonal.htm

Think Thin and Trim!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008



Too much shade on your pool, patio or gardens? Are low hanging branches making your sidewalk or driveway an obstacle course? Discuss your problem areas with your Giroud Arborist. Tree elevation, thinning and selective pruning are just a few of the ways to make your property just the way you want it!








Big Trees in Trouble

Tuesday, July 15, 2008



Many Oaks, Ash and Sycamore are suffering from serious health problems. Giroud Arborists are particularly concerned about a growing incidence of fungus diseases such as Anthracnose and Bacterial Leaf Scorch. The warning signs include: early leaf drop, die back in the crown and off color or contorted leaves. If you spot these symptoms, please call us for an inspection.

(pictured right) Sycamore suffering from Anthracnose shows sparse leaf development and die-back in the crown.

Are your trees healthy?

Monday, July 7, 2008


Many homeowners are worried about their trees. You may see bare branches, bald crowns, lots of deadwood and sparse or small leaves. The culprit is a ghost from the past. The impact of last year’s drought is glaringly apparent now.

Bring your tree back to good health by:

  • Having your Giroud Arborist inspect the tree and pinpoint the cause.
  • Rebuilding the root system through soil amendments such as Giroud’s Vitamin Complex and/or Mycor injections.
  • Watering deeply whenever there is low rainfall for extended periods.