A healthy, well-maintained tree is the absolute crown jewel of any landscape. However, when trees are left to grow wild and unmanaged, they can quickly become a serious problem. Overgrown branches block the vital sunlight your grass needs to thrive, and heavy, unbalanced limbs become a major risk of snapping off during a windy day. We are your friendly, neighborhood experts in canopy care. We provide a top-tier tree trimming service and expert tree pruning service in Kean University, NJ that goes far beyond just hacking away at leaves. We carefully shape your trees so they look gorgeous, grow strong, and stay perfectly safe for your family.
There is a big difference between a handyman with a pole saw and a true tree care professional. Every cut we make is a permanent change to the plant's biology. We never practice "topping"—the terrible habit of indiscriminately chopping the top off a tree to make it shorter, which starves the tree and creates massive, rotting wounds. Instead, we practice proper directional pruning trees. We make clean cuts at the precise angle of the "branch collar," which allows the tree to rapidly heal itself, sealing out moisture and disease.
One of the most crucial reasons to trim your trees is to protect them from severe weather. A tree with a massive, incredibly dense canopy acts exactly like a solid sail in a windstorm. It catches the full force of the wind, putting immense stress on the trunk and roots. Our tree trimming and pruning experts selectively thin out the internal branches. This allows the wind to flow cleanly through the leaves rather than pushing against them, drastically reducing the chance of the tree uprooting during a storm.
If you have fruit trees in your backyard, you know they require a very special touch. Pruning fruit trees is fundamentally different from shaping a large oak. If you want a great harvest, you must open up the center of the tree to allow sunlight and fresh air to reach the inner blossoms. We know exactly when and where to make these cuts during the dormant season, encouraging your trees to push their spring energy into producing heavy, delicious fruit instead of just wasting energy on growing excess leaves.
Keep your yard looking beautiful, let the sunshine in, and protect your home from falling deadwood. Let our friendly experts shape your canopy the right way.
Call to schedule your professional trimming consultation: 18339630463
Liberty Hall suffered damage from the Revolutionary War by both British and American troops, and the property featured prominently in the Revolutionary War's Battle of Connecticut Farms. The property was restored and Livingston continued to maintain the gardens and grounds as governor until his 1790 death. The estate passed to Livingston's son, future Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court Henry Brockholst Livingston. In 1798, the house was sold to George Belasise, Lord Bolingbroke and his wife Isabella. The new owners established an English boxwood maze that still stands today and made extensive additions to the principal outbuildings of the property, established or improved a large hot house, and developed the gardens, introducing rare shrubs and trees to the grounds, and possibly laying out the grounds west of the mansion.
Zip Codes in Kean University, NJ that we also serve: 07083 07205