True landscape management goes far beyond simply cutting wood with a chainsaw; it requires a deep, scientific understanding of botanical science, soil biology, and complex plant pathology. When a prized, century-old oak begins to prematurely drop its leaves in the summer, or you want to perfectly establish a brand new row of privacy evergreens, you need a diagnostician, not just a manual laborer. We provide elite arborist tree service and highly proactive plant healthcare in Montclair State University, NJ. We diagnose complex fungal diseases, implement deep-root fertilization, and execute flawless tree planting service protocols to ensure the long-term vitality, beauty, and safety of your urban forest.
Is your favorite tree looking sick or losing leaves? Call our arborists for a diagnosis today: 18339630463
A mature tree rarely dies overnight. Severe decline is usually the result of long-term environmental stress that goes unnoticed. As your dedicated tree care service experts, we conduct thorough, scientific hazard and health assessments. If your canopy is thinning, we immediately look below the surface. Soil compaction from heavy foot traffic, lawnmowers, or nearby construction violently suffocates the delicate root system. We utilize specialized pneumatic air-spades to safely blast away and excavate the hard dirt around the roots, alleviating the compaction and incorporating rich organic compost to instantly rejuvenate the tree’s root zone without damaging the microscopic feeder roots.
Planting a tree improperly dooms it to a slow, agonizing death. The absolute most common mistake made by amateur landscaping companies is planting the root ball far too deep, which buries the "root flare" (the widened, flared base of the trunk) under piles of wet soil and heavy mulch. This suffocates the bark and encourages "girdling roots" that eventually wrap around and strangle the tree to death. Our arborists ensure the planting hole is excavated to the perfect mathematical depth and width. We amend the backfill soil with beneficial mycorrhizal fungi to aggressively stimulate rapid root growth, giving your new sapling the perfect biological foundation to thrive for decades.
The local ecosystem in Montclair State University, NJ contains highly aggressive wood-boring insects and airborne fungal pathogens that can completely decimate a mature, beautiful tree in a single season. We don't guess; we identify the specific biological vectors attacking your trees—from emerald ash borers and spider mites to Dutch elm disease and powdery mildew. We implement highly targeted, systemic treatments (often via safe, direct trunk injections) that deliver the exact necessary fungicides or insecticides directly into the tree's vascular sap stream, neutralizing the threat while keeping your lawn, your kids, and your pets completely safe.
Protect your existing, valuable canopy and establish stunning new growth with the guidance of certified botanical experts. Healthy, majestic trees add immense financial value to your property.
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"Our beautiful maple was looking very sick and turning yellow in July. Their arborist diagnosed a severe soil compaction issue, performed an air-spade treatment to let the roots breathe, and the tree bounced back incredibly well by the next spring."
"We hired them for a massive tree planting service to create a natural privacy screen along our property line. They helped us choose the perfect evergreens, planted them meticulously so the root flares were visible, and set up a watering schedule. They look fantastic."
"Highly knowledgeable, friendly, and professional. They identified a boring beetle infestation in our pines and treated them with direct trunk injections. It completely saved the trees from dying. Excellent arborist tree service."
Plans for the State Normal school were initiated in 1903, and required a year for the State of New Jersey to grant permission to build the school. It was then established as New Jersey State Normal School at Montclair, a normal school, in 1908 approximately 5 years after the initial planning of the school. At the time, Governor John Franklin Fort attended the dedication of the school in 1908, and the school was to have its first principal Charles Sumner Chapin that same year. The first building constructed was College Hall, and it still stands today. At the time, the campus was around 25 acres (100,000 m2), had 8 faculty members and 187 students. The first graduating class, which numbered at 45 students, contained William O. Trapp, who would then go on to win the Pulitzer Prize for journalism in 1929. The first dormitory was then built five years later, in 1915, and is known as Russ Hall.
Zip Codes in Montclair State University, NJ that we also serve: 07043 07424