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Landscaping

From the tallest tree to the smallest blade of grass, Tree Fellas is your answer. We provide quality landscaping to include design, installation, and maintenance of hardscaping, plants, shrubs and trees.  We have developed long standing quality relationships with local nurseries and lawn maintenance companies. We can offer you our complete resources to cover any of your landscaping needs. The photograph below depicts a simple landscaping product installed for a small non-profit company in Trenton, NJ. New for 2008, Tree Fellas now offers full service lawn maintenace and fertilization. This means that we can cut your grass. Our average price for a one acre lawn is $40.

                       Spring Maintenance & Mulching

Let’s face it, after the winter thaw your landscape beds don’t always look so good.  If Tree Fellas provided our Fall Maintenance service, you’ve got a head start.  If not, there may be much work to do.  Spring maintenance involves the following:

  1. Mulching
  2. Plant/shrub moving
  3. Lawn Fertilization
  4. Trimming
  5. Edging
  6. Grass cutting

    One of our major differences is that we understand that you want your landscaping to look good for more than just a few days or weeks after the spring maintenance is done.  We’ll keep in mind the likely changes that will take place throughout the spring, summer, and fall as we deliver this service.  If you’re using Tree Fellas' weeding and touch-up services, we’ll continue to maintain the landscaping throughout the spring, summer, and fall.

    We understand that mulching offers multiple benefits in the landscape. Neutral-colored mulch sets off colorful ornamental plants from the surrounding lawn or pavement, providing visual appeal. But it does much more than beautify the landscape; mulch also helps maintain strong and healthy plants.  Good organic mulch materials include bark, shredded cypress or cedar (which also has good insect-repellant properties).  Mulching helps ornamental plants conserve moisture, maintain a more uniform temperature in the root zone, and become established more quickly in a weed- and grass-free area.  Other benefits of mulching include preventing mechanical injury caused by lawn mowers and weed-eaters, improving soil structure, and where organic mulches are used limiting weed growth

    Any thicker than 1-3 inches and roots will begin growing in the mulch (where they are more susceptible to drought and low temperatures) instead of the soil.  We understand that mulch can accumulate over time, so we’ll check the existing depth before adding more.

    We’ll make sure that your mulch does not layer against the base or trunk of the plants and cause decay and winter injury.  We don’t use plastic as it does not decompose and can trap excess moisture.  Also, the soil underneath the plastic will dry out, inhibiting the growth of deep plant roots that better withstand climate extremes.