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At SavATree, we take pride in providing top-quality tree, shrub, and lawn care services to residents and businesses designed to meet the specific needs of Florida’s landscapes. Our local teams understand the unique environmental challenges in your area and are dedicated to helping your property thrive. With a commitment to safety, professionalism, and customer satisfaction, we enhance the beauty and health of your outdoor spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions in Florida

  • To prepare trees for hurricane season, avoid overwatering to keep roots strong. An arborist can assess trees for dead or diseased branches and perform proactive pruning to reduce branch weight. Our plant health care program promotes root growth and overall tree health, boosting resilience to high winds and heavy rain.

  • The best times to prepare for hurricane season are late winter and early spring. Homeowners who start early are better protected.

  • We use ground mats to create stable access paths, allowing our equipment to safely reach large trees in swampy or wet areas.

  • Mangroves are a protected species in Florida. They cannot be removed without state approval. If a mangrove is under 10 feet tall, homeowners may prune to six feet, but no lower. For mangroves 10 feet or taller, pruning must be done by a Professional Mangrove Trimmer. Ask your arborist for additional Mangrove protocols.

  • Two clear warning signs indicate your palm tree may need removal: a brown leaf spear, which means the tree cannot survive, or mushrooms and conk at the base—which indicates fatal Ganoderma disease. While other issues like lethal bronzing can also affect palms, it's best to have a local arborist assess the situation before taking action.

  • The Cabbage Palmetto (Sabal palmetto) is Florida's state tree. This native palm is incredibly hardy and can be found throughout Florida, growing up to 65 feet tall.