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Frequently Asked Questions in Pennsylvania

  • Some of the tree species that tend to thrive in Pennsylvania include red maple, chestnut oak, eastern hemlock, and tulip poplar. Specific species that thrive in Pennsylvania can vary by location. Consult your local SavATree arborist for recommendations tailored to your specific area.

     

  • Yes, SavATree offers comprehensive tree care for flood-prone areas throughout Pennsylvania. Our services include improving soil drainage, stabilizing roots, promoting tree resilience, and providing ongoing maintenance to support long-term health in challenging conditions.

  • SavATree provides expert assessment and customized treatment plans for pests in Pennsylvania. We base our treatment plan on your tree’s condition and the severity of the infestation. We also offer preventive care to improve tree resilience and reduce the risk of future pest problems. Contact us today to schedule an evaluation of your trees.

  • Yes, SavATree offers expert pruning services for fruit trees commonly grown in Pennsylvania, including apple, cherry, and peach trees. Our certified arborists use proper techniques to promote healthy growth, improve fruit production, and prevent disease, ensuring your trees thrive year-round.

  • We can help prepare your trees for heavy snowfall by improving structural integrity with cabling and bracing, pruning weak or dead branches, and supporting overall tree health. Contact your local SavATree office to schedule an assessment of your trees and prepare them for winter.

  • Forests cover 60% of the state of Pennsylvania, featuring a diverse range of species including hardwoods like oak, maple, and birch. 

  • Pennsylvania’s state tree is the eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis). This slow-growing evergreen is known for its dense, soft needles and strong, durable wood. It thrives in cool, shaded environments and can live for hundreds of years.