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LUSH LAWN
3.6(
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Serving Fostoria, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They have been prompt and have not been pushing a lot of extra services or products. They are generally prompt and professional in what they do. We have had other services in the past. They are better than any of the others. One time we had to ask them to return to provide weed kill and then we had to ask them to return to finish killing the ground ivy. Each time they we courteous and responded quickly. Our lawn looks much better than before.
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Recommended by61%of homeowners
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Fritz Landscape Services
5.0(
1
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Serving Fostoria, MI and surrounding areas

Emergency services offered

"The service was good. He was very cooperative, he listens to us, and he did a very good job. It was a reasonably priced. I recommend them. He works with my schedule, he was prompt, and done things when he was supposed to be done."
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TruGreen
3.0(
3
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Serving Fostoria, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1974

TruGreen is the world's largest lawn and landscape company. It started as a small private company in 1974 and now serves more than 3.5 million residential and commercial customers across the U.S. with lawn care, tree and shrub care, and landscaping.\n\nFor many years, TruGreen has been the industry leader in the development of new technology for lawn care. Its two in-house research and development centers are staffed with leaders in the agronomic and horticultural fields. TruGreen devotes substantial resources to continually evaluate new products and equipment and to develop better methods for taking care of grass, trees, and shrubs. Plus, our seasonal programs will ensure a greener, thicker, and more weed-free lawn for years to come.\n\nAdditionally, TruGreen has taken an active leadership role in both developing and supporting sound environmental practices and regulatory policies. TruGreen is committed to environmentally responsible practices and products and has established its own set of environmental stewardship principles. \n\nEach TruGreen branch is insured and maintains the necessary licenses to conduct business in its city or county. In addition, all of the company's lawn specialists are tenured full-time employees who must complete a rigorous training program before they can be certified by TruGreen. Each specialist is trained to recognize and treat a variety of disease, insect, and weed problems and recommend appropriate maintenance practices for the customer's lawn.

FAQs for trees & shrubs treat, protect and maintain projects in Fostoria, MI

A tree doctor or tree surgeon is another term for an arborist. The term is more common in places like the United Kingdom. They are professionals trained to plant, care for, maintain, diagnose, and remove trees of all kinds. Tree doctors have specialized knowledge to ensure the health and safety of trees.

Arborists are tree care specialists who plan, maintain, and enhance the health of trees with expert precision. They prune, diagnose diseases, treat pest infestations, remove hazardous limbs, and manage debris cleanup while developing comprehensive landscaping plans. They also handle tree planting and work with landscape professionals to ensure long-term tree vitality and safety.

Consulting arborists are tree experts who can advise homeowners and business owners on the right trees to plant, how to care for existing trees, and what to do about trees that appear to be sick or pose a safety threat. A consulting arborist may work with local landscape architects, investment property owners, city governments, developers, and other arborists.

An arborist may be able to save a dying tree. If you notice that your tree suddenly appears to be sick or is exhibiting unusual behavior, contact an arborist immediately. They will thoroughly inspect the tree to determine what might be wrong with it—and will let you know if it’s possible to save the tree and how to do it.

Verifying an arborist’s credentials is crucial for reliable tree care. Arborists must be licensed by their state and hold certifications from reputable organizations such as the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). Request proof of licensing and certification, and review local recommendations to ensure you are hiring a professional who meets high industry standards and adheres to strict safety protocols.

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