Tree & Shrub Care in Fairview
Fairview’s old streets near the school are defined by their mature maples and oaks, and those trees are an asset worth protecting. They are also the reason the lawns under them run thin, because a big canopy drinks a lot of water and casts deep shade. Thoughtful pruning opens the canopy enough to let light and air through to the turf and the shrubs below, without topping the tree or leaving stubs that invite rot.
Shrubs have their own needs. The foundation plantings on the older homes are often decades overgrown, crowding windows and shading themselves into bare legs, while the newer lots have young shrubs set into compacted clay that need feeding to establish.
Pruned With a Reason, Fed at the Roots
We prune to the plant’s structure, removing deadwood, crossing limbs, and the growth that crowds a shrub instead of shearing everything into a ball. We feed trees and shrubs at the root zone where it counts, and we watch for the insects and fungal trouble that hit stressed plants first.
Healthy trees and shrubs are the backbone of any landscape design, and a fresh ring of mulch installation keeps their roots cool and fed. The full rundown is on our tree and shrub care page, with all our Fairview work at Fairview.
Overgrown shrubs or struggling trees? Call Summit Lawn Care at (555) 123-4567.