Tree Care Tips
Great tree care doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you’re pruning for structure, fertilizing for growth, or deciding when removal makes sense, our guides break down what your trees need to thrive.
Expert Tree Care Advice for Northwestern Vermont Homeowners
Whether you're managing emerald ash borer on your property or learning when to prune your maples, our ISA Certified Arborists break down what matters most for Vermont trees — and why it works.
Plan ahead to care for your tree and shrubs with our annual calendar
Like humans, trees and shrubs function by repeating basic life-sustaining patterns over time. They break bud, flower and leaf out in the spring. They maximize photosynthesis and grow larger during the summer. In the fall, their metabolism slows, and the leaves of deciduous plants show red, orange, yellow and brown as green-pigmented chlorophyl breaks down…
Teacher’s Tree Service is TCIA-accredited and boasts six ISA Certified Arborists!
As a team, we’ve quietly accomplished a couple of remarkable goals in the last couple of years: In the fall of 2023, we earned accreditation by the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA), an 87 year-old trade organization that sets standards for arboriculture nationally. We are one of eight TCIA-accredited companies in the state, and one…
Spring Fertilizer Treatments
“Spring fertilizer treatments are crucial for promoting healthy growth and vitality in plants and lawns as they emerge from the dormancy of winter. This period of early growth is when plants are most eager for nutrients, making spring an optimal time for fertilizer application. The key is to supply the right balance of nutrients that…
Teacher’s Tree Service has earned TCIA Accreditation!
We’re proud to announce that in 2023 Teacher’s Tree Service earned accreditation by the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA), the national trade organization for arboriculture. This means that as a business we voluntarily meet stringent criteria for professionalism, employee training, state and federal safety regulations, business ethics, and customer satisfaction. We’re one of five TCIA-accredited…
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