- Tree Removal
- Stump Grinding and RemovalStumps are often removed to enhance a landscape’s aesthetic or to prepare for replanting. The most efficient method of stump removal is with the use of a mechanized grinder which grinds the stump below soil grade to an appropriate depth based on the scope of the project. Let us get your landscape looking its best!
- Tree PlantingAnother exciting venture in the works is the Building Resilience Across Blaine County through Forest Restoration and Tree Planting Project. A volunteer tree planting event will take place around the playground equipment on May 18th, 2024 at Kiwanis Park. Read More
- Tree Pruning and Trimming
- Tree MaintenanceCome join our team of Tree Care professionals that have been providing high-end, full-service tree care in the beautiful Wood River Valley for over 25 years! We offer great hourly pay DOE and benefits.
- Arborist ServicesArborists are tree specialists who use their education, knowledge, training and experience to examine trees, recommend measures to enhance the beauty and health of trees, and attempt to reduce the risk of living near trees. Clients may choose to accept or disregard the recommendations of the arborists, or to seek additional advice. Regular site visits by Certified Arborists included in our Plant Health Care programs do not guarantee the safety of trees. Arborists cannot detect every condition that could possibly lead to the structural failure of a tree. Trees are living organisms that fail in ways we do not fully understand. Conditions are often hidden within trees and below ground. Arborists cannot guarantee that a tree will be healthy or safe under all circumstances, or for a specified period of time. Likewise, remedial treatments, like any medicine, cannot be guaranteed. Treatment, pruning and removal of trees may involve considerations beyond the scope of the arborist’s services such as property boundaries, property ownership, site lines, disputes between neighbors, and other issues. Arborists cannot take such considerations into account unless complete and accurate information is disclosed to the arborist. An arborist should then be expected to reasonably rely upon the completeness and accuracy of the information provided. Trees can be managed, but they cannot be controlled. To live near trees is to accept some degree of risk. The only way to eliminate all risk associated with trees is to eliminate all trees.
- Landscaping Services