


Tree Pruning/Palm Pruning
Trees, especially palm trees, significantly enhance the beauty of any property in California, bringing to mind images of serene beaches and lush landscapes. These iconic trees are essential to the state’s aesthetic, creating picturesque scenes that are quintessentially Californian.
Maintaining the health and appearance of palm trees is vital for their longevity and beauty. These towering “gentle giants,” which can grow between 20 to 40 feet tall and weigh as much as 10,000 pounds, require careful attention to thrive. Proper care ensures they continue to grace your property with their presence for years to come.
Coast to Coast Tree Care understands the unique needs of palm trees. Contrary to what one might think, they don’t need excessive maintenance. However, routine care is crucial for their well-being and growth. We’re dedicated to providing the essential services your palm trees need to remain healthy and vibrant, ensuring they continue to enhance your property’s charm and value.
Winter treatments are absolutely necessary in making sure that your palm trees stay healthy even during the winter months. Tree Service Laguna Niguel is able to provide comprehensive winterization service in addition to pruning and other processes that are needed to keep your palms healthy and vibrant all year long.
We will comprehensively diagnose the condition of your palm trees and determine which treatment plans would be best to keep your palm trees growing tall and strong. We will look for any signs of damage or disease, as well as identifying any nutritional deficiencies that may need to be addressed and treated. Each plan is completely customized to meet the needs of your palm trees.
Fusarium wilt is a common infection that can affect palm trees. Fusarium Wilt permeates the tree through its roots and spreads throughout the entire tree. Symptoms of this condition in palm trees include: leaves turning yellow in color, loss of vibrant appearance and signs of life, growth of overall plant is stunted, disease traveling up through the upper leaves, and lower leaves falling off as they wilt. We recommend that trees with fusarium wilt be removed as soon as the condition is identified, as well as if any surrounding plants may have been affected. Fusarium wilt spores can remain in the soil for years even after the affected plants have died.