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Jason's Arborcare is committed to training its pruning expert's to uphold the ANSI A300 (revised 2001) in their commercial tree service division. The ANSI A300 (revised 2001) is the recognized tree care standard for the United States and is the most beneficial to your trees health.
The Following is the terminology for proper pruning:
a.) Crown Cleaning: Crown cleaning shall consist of the selective removal of one or more of the following items: dead, dying, diseased branches of 1" diameter or greater and watersprouts from within the tree's canopy
b.) Crown Thinning: Crown Thinning shall consist of the selective removal of branches to improve structure, increase light penetration, wind movement, and enhance appearance of trees.
c.) Crown Raising: Crown raising shall consist of the reduction or removal of the lower branched of a tree in order to provide clearance for buildings and/or vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
d.) Crown Reduction (crown shaping): Crown reduction reduces the height and/ or spread of a tree. * No more than 25% of the leaf mass can be removed at one time
e.) Vista Pruning: Vista Pruning is selective thinning of frame work limbs or specific areas of the crown to allow a specific view of an object from a predetermined point;
f.) Crown Restoration: Crown Restoration pruning should be done to improve the structure, form, and appearance of trees the have been topped, hatracked, rounded or storm damaged.
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Proper pruning is essential in the development of young trees. Most trees die within the first ten years of their life. Thats why developing a young tree with a strong structure and desirable form will aid a trees health in future years. A properly pruned young tree will develop into a healthy, valuable, and athstetically pleasing mature tree for many years to come.
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Many times a tree's problems are so severe that it can not be repaired. Due to poor conditions of a tree, or the tree's proximity to a valuable object, a removal may be necessary. Two Types of removal exist: General Removal: removal of a tree in an open landscape with no obstructions Hazardous Removal: removal of a dead or damaged tree. Also includes removal of a tree that requires temporary disconnection of utilities, and in some extreme cases a crane may be required. We pride ourself in finding the safest solutions for hazardous and difficult tree removal.
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Stumpgrinding is the mechanical grinding of a trees surface roots/ and or stump below ground level. We achieve this with the latest in quality, high performance machinery, able to tackle any size stump, no matter where the location.
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Many times a trees roots have out grown it original space, or future construction poses a threat to the trees health. The value of the tree or the value of the object in the tree roots path often make root pruning a necessary services. Root pruning enables a property owner to have peace of mind when it comes to keeping their tree and hardscape in perfect harmony.
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Trees have value and relocating a tree is a way to keep the value of a property "growing". Both young and Mature trees can be relocated on a property or move to a new location. This preservation of trees is a commitment that we should all strive to uphold. Trees benefit everyone.
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Here in South Florida no other natural occurrence can be more devastating than a hurricane. Preparation pruning is intended to assess any prior damages and or potential hazards that a tree may have since its last pruning and to safely address the hazard. This preparation not only possibly will save your tree but can also save your property.
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We at Jason's Arborcare are committed to preserving trees. Cable and bracing is yet another way to help in the preservation of trees. This technique is a necessary and effective tool for the trained arborist. Cable and Bracing is the "art and science" of structurally and mechanically joining cracked or potential-to-crack tree parts for the life of the tree in the attempt to preserve or prolong the life of the tree.
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Our fertilization programs are yet another way to help maintain the health and appearance of your landscape trees and plants. We offer a variety of programs to meet the specific needs of your plants. Our fertilizers are specifically formulated to our South Florida soils in order to provide the necessary nutrients that your plants need.
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Many times a tree may need additional care due to improper pruning or damage done by natural occurrences. Our tree restoration programs are designed to address a specific trees needs and to aid that tree with a series of pruning session to restore and/or improve the structure, form, and appearance of the tree.
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The State of Florida has created a list of invasive plant species that are a nuisance to the native plants as well as the biodiversity and ecosystems of Florida. We here at Jason's Arborcare are persistently making an effort to aid our clients and the local environment by educating people about the impacts that exotic trees and plants have on the native habitat. The removal of exotic pest plants is a continuing effort both by state and county governments as well as arborists and homeowners.
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The preservation of the mature trees is very important. Many trees die with in the first ten years or life. Those trees that make past those first ten years are very important in the preservation of our environment. A tree is at its most environment productive stage after ten years of life. Mature trees also add increased value to a home or property, especially those that are native to the local area. This is why mature trees need to be preserved. With proper pruning, regular inspections, and fertilization programs we can preserve the value or both your property and our world.
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Jason's Arborcare is committed to training its pruning expert's to uphold the ANSI A300 (revised 2001). The ANSI A300 (revised 2001) is the recognized tree care standard for the United States and is the most beneficial to your trees health.
The Following is the terminology for proper pruning of trees in a golf course setting.:
a.) Crown Cleaning: Crown cleaning shall consist of the selective removal of one or more of the following items: dead, dying, diseased branches of 1" diameter or greater and watersprouts from within the tree's canopy
b.) Crown Thinning: Crown Thinning shall consist of the selective removal of branches to improve structure, increase light penetration, wind movement, and enhance appearance of trees.
c.) Crown Raising: Crown raising shall consist of the reduction or removal of the lower branched of a tree in order to provide clearance for buildings and/or vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
d.) Crown Reduction (crown shaping): Crown reduction reduces the height and/ or spread of a tree.
* No more than 25% of the leaf mass can be removed at one time
e.) Vista Pruning: Vista Pruning is selective thinning of frame work limbs or specific areas of the crown to allow a specific view of an object from a predetermined point;
f.) Crown Restoration: Crown Restoration pruning should be done to improve the structure, form, and appearance of trees the have been topped, hatracked, rounded or storm damaged.
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