Summer in the Willamette Valley is warmer and drier than most people moving here expect — and the trees that struggle most are the ones that came into the season with unaddressed stress. Heat amplifies everything: existing disease pressure, structural weakness, drought sensitivity, and pest vulnerability.
The best thing you can do for your trees right now is get eyes on them before temperatures climb. Our summer assessment covers structural integrity, any disease or pest activity that’s ramping up, irrigation needs based on species and soil type, and a priority list of anything that should be addressed before August.
We’re booking into late May now, and our calendar fills quickly once the warm weather arrives. If your property has mature trees — especially oaks, maples, or conifers — schedule your assessment this week and we’ll make sure you head into summer with a clear picture and a plan.