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June in Houston marks the start of peak stress season for urban trees.
Tree and plant healthcare is one of the most requested services this time of year, and for good reason. Nutrient deficiencies, fungal pressure, insect activity, and heat stress can all look similar from the outside. The difference between a tree that recovers and one that doesn't often comes down to early diagnosis and the right targeted care.
Our certified arborists assess each tree individually, identify what's actually happening, and recommend treatments that fit the situation: fertilization, deep root feeding, fungal or pest treatment, or a preventive program tailored to your property.
If you've noticed changes in your trees this season, drooping leaves, early browning, thinning canopy, or unusual growth patterns, it's worth having a professional take a look before the problem advances further.
When did you last have a certified arborist assess the health of the trees on your property?
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Schedule: Monday, June 8, 2026 — 10:00–11:30 AM ET (9:00–10:30 AM CT)
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