Root Health & Cultural Care
Root damage on Long Island doesn't show above ground until it's already advanced. By the time your tree starts declining, the structural problem underneath has been developing for years.
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Root Rot
Girdling Roots
Crown/Canopy Dieback
Leaning Tree
Basal Decay
Root damage is irreversible past a certain point. The window to intervene is before the decline above ground becomes obvious.
Does This Sound Like You?
My tree has been healthy for years and is suddenly declining with no obvious cause
Construction or landscaping work happened within 20 feet of the tree in the last 3 years
A patio, driveway, or pool was installed around or near an existing tree
The trunk goes straight into the ground with no visible flare at the base
The tree was planted within the last 5 years and isn't thriving
My irrigation runs on a fixed schedule year-round regardless of rainfall
Most common indicators of structural root damage on Long Island properties:
See anything you recognize or want a plant diagnosed?
Here’s what to do:
1. Describe what you're seeing
Fill out the form below. Include plant type, what the pest/disease looks like, and how long it's been happening.
2. We visit the property
We complete a detailed walk-through of the affected plants and surrounding conditions, including soil, drainage, adjacent plantings to diagnose the cause, not just the symptom.
3. Get a diagnosis and treatment plan
Learn what it is, why it happened, what the treatment window looks like, and what happens if it goes untreated. Specific to your plants and your property.