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Commercial Landscape Management & Development in Arizona & Colorado.
Commercial Landscape Management & Development. Snow & Ice Management. Water & Irrigation Management. Storm-water Management. Enhancement Management & Design. Tree Management.
The Tree Division at Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management, led by Jason Richard, is made up of dedicated individuals who adhere to the highest degree of professionalism, and who are determined to protect and improve our environment through proper tree care. Director of Tree Management, Jason Richard, has been with Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management for the past 8 years. Jason has created a winning team that is dedicated to continued growth as well as promoting education for our clients. Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management believes that education breeds passion.
Pruning these trees during the dormant season is best to ensure when the spring growth emerges it goes to promoting strong structure and even foliage distribution. Weather being a factor, March/April will be the time to begin pruning Date Palms to eliminate the date clusters and dead or low hanging fronds. In regards to Mexican Fan Palms (thinner trunks), the time for pruning usually begins around mid-June. It is time to set your calendar reminders and contact your Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management ISA Certified Professional to keep your trees safe and healthy this year.
Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management – Commercial Landscape and Development in Arizona and Colorado Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management – Commercial Landscape and Development in Arizona and Colorado Why We Are The Experts "Caretaker did a great job and we are very happy to have had you as part of the team. I believe that was true and I’m very satisfied with how everything went.
Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management – Commercial Landscape and Development in Arizona and Colorado Caretaker Landscape and Tree Management Consider your lot’s exact features, including sun and shade, dry and damp areas, plant size, and how you plan to use each section of your yard. When planting, turn and cultivate the soil and add compost or fertilizer to improve moisture retention and grow healthier plants that need less water to stay strong. The shade they cast creates natural “air-conditioning,” lowering air and soil temperatures and reducing soil moisture loss.