Do I Need an Arborist or a Landscaper for My Trees?

When it comes to taking care of your lawn and trees, it's important to know the difference between an arborist and a landscaper. While the two professions overlap, they are not the same. Landscapers specialize in lawn care, gardening, and light tree pruning, while arborists are trained to use specialized tools to safely climb and cut trees. The most important distinction is that landscape designers can improve the appearance of your garden, while arborists can improve the health of your yard trees.

If your lawn needs a little care to make it look or grow better, call a landscaping company. But, if your trees look sick or dangerous, it's time to contact your local tree company and you'd better call an arborist. Arborists are certified specifically to work with trees and can adequately assess the condition of trees to help ensure longevity at an affordable cost. They are also knowledgeable when it comes to pruning rules and can help you establish a tree health care plan so that, if your tree needs any kind of care in the future, you are prepared to face it.

Trusted certified arborists have extensive liability insurance to protect themselves and the homeowner; instead, landscapers are not usually insured for tree liability. If a storm occurs or is likely to arrive, an arborist can make recommendations on safety measures to be taken, such as removing limbs that are not strong enough to survive the storm. When work in a landscape includes trees, that work must include an arborist. There is a bit of overlap between landscape and arborist work; for example, both are expected to water and prune trees. However, when it comes to specialized work for trees, a landscape designer may not have the proper training or equipment to carry out such work.

The skill set must match the scope of work required. Ultimately, it is better to see these two fields of horticulture and arboriculture as separate jobs that are best left to their respective professionals, landscapers and arborists. Landscapers take care of lawns, shrubs, gardening and light tree pruning while arbolists provide Portland tree services for our area's tallest species using unique equipment that landscapers don't have. Arbolists in maintaining the health of trees and can also perform tree removal, pruning large branches and even grinding stumps. Both landscapers and arborists work together to turn their patio or property into an aesthetically pleasing view. The landscaper works on the lower level, making the lawn greener and the flowers more beautiful while the arborist shapes the trees and ensures that they are healthy and resilient. Keep in mind that the work of an arborist continues to affect the appearance of your garden - after all, sick and dead trees covered with pests will not leave your garden spotless.

Ultimately, for the health of your trees and the safety of your family, it is better to entrust the services of trees only to certified arborists.

Dolores Rondo
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