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At SavATree, we take pride in providing top-quality tree, shrub, and lawn care services to residents and businesses designed to meet the specific needs of Massachusetts' landscapes. Our local teams understand the unique environmental challenges in your area and are dedicated to helping your property thrive. With a commitment to safety, professionalism, and customer satisfaction, we enhance the beauty and health of your outdoor spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions in Massachusetts

  • We can help winterize your trees with proper hydration, applying 2-4 inches of mulch, burlap, or tree wrap, and late-winter pruning. Our ArborKelp® biostimulant boosts root growth, nutrient uptake, and stress tolerance. We also recommend antidesiccants for evergreens and deer repellent for vulnerable plants.

  • SavATree provides treatments for emerald ash borer infestations, including preventive care to protect your trees. In severe cases, removal may be necessary. We offer solutions like soil or trunk injections tailored to the tree’s condition to mitigate the effects of this destructive pest.

  • Signs of tree stress or disease in Massachusetts' humid summers include wilting or discolored leaves, premature leaf drop, unusual spots or banding, cankers or fungal growth, and thinning canopies. If you observe any of these signs, contact our certified arborists for an assessment and treatment plan.

  • Massachusetts' state tree is the American elm (Ulmus americana). Known for its towering height and elegant, arching canopy, the American elm has been a symbol of New England's charm. Historically lining streets across Massachusetts, this iconic tree reflects Massachusetts' heritage and dedication to preserving native species.

  • Yes, we can help protect shrubs from snow and ice damage. We recommend wrapping shrubs with burlap or twine, applying mulch at the base for insulation, ensuring proper irrigation, and brushing off snow to prevent stress. It is imperative to regularly monitor shrubs for ice buildup to avoid breaking branches.