Trust your trees and landscape to the caring professionals at Tree Trust Landscape Services. You will see the difference in our professional staff, our effective solutions, and the commitment we have to our mission of 'Transforming Lives and Landscapes'. From simple projects to complex designs and installations, we have the experience to complete your tree care and landscape projects in accordance with the highest standards on time and on budget. It really is this easy. We apply our professional staff to your tree care and landscape problems, and we create solutions that work for you.
Tree Trust's Landscape Services is a professional landscape and ecological contracting department that serves public, residential, and commercial clients throughout the greater Twin Cities metro area. Our highly trained crews are experienced in a broad range of green industry disciplines. Our knowledgeable staff maintains certifications and professional memberships that keep us current with best management practices, installation techniques, and material technology. Revenue generated by Landscape Services directly supports Tree Trust's youth employment training and community forestry programs - you can feel good supporting an agency that makes a difference in your own community.
Tree Trust's Landscape Services has been building customized wood accessibility ramps for easy home access since 1996. Our friendly service, commitment to quality and dedication to meeting the needs of the individuals and families we work with make us a great option for people who need an easier way to get into their homes. Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.
Plant Health Care (PHC) is the foundation of any good tree and shrub care program. Trees and shrubs that are beautiful must first be healthy. Tree and shrub health begins with the soil-root relationship, which includes proper water and nutrition. But, like our own body which needs good rest and proper nutrition, sometimes that is not enough. Even healthy trees can suffer from insects and disease issues, as well as environmental and physical issues which we call abiotic. All of these issues require the help of trained professionals with a thorough knowledge of plant systems and treatment options.