
This program includes regular inspections and treatments throughout the growing season. All Green technicians focus on what your plants need to thrive. We apply control products for insects and diseases as they appear and use fertilization to improve plant vigor. The goal is to catch problems early and keep your landscape healthy.
Our technicians are trained to identify problems common in our area, including:.
Insects: Aphids, scale, mites, bagworms, and Japanese beetles.
Diseases: Leaf spot, powdery mildew, and needlecast on evergreens.
Invasive Pests: We actively monitor and treat for Spotted Lanternfly
Early Spring: We apply dormant oil to manage pests like scale and mites that overwintered on your plants.
Spring: We offer a deep root fertilizer to kick start trees and shrubs as they start to bud out
Spring: As new growth appears, we inspect for and treat early-season insects and apply fungicides if conditions favor disease.
Early Summer: We apply a systemic insect control to protect against pests like bagworms and Japanese beetles. We continue to monitor for disease.
Mid-Summer: Our technicians inspect for mites and other heat-loving pests and treat any active problems.
Early Fall: We fertilize the roots of your plants to help them recover from summer stress and prepare for winter.
Late Fall: An optional anti-desiccant can be applied to protect broadleaf evergreens like rhododendrons from winter burn.
Keeping your trees and shrubs healthy means staying ahead of insect pests and diseases before they become serious. We start each visit with a thorough inspection, looking for early signs of trouble—like yellowing leaves, sticky residue, webbing, or damage from feeding insects.
When we spot pest activity, we use targeted treatments based on the timing and type of insect. For chewing insects such as bagworms or Japanese beetles, we typically apply a foliar spray during their peak activity in early to mid-summer.
For scale or mites, we may use horticultural oils or systemic products that protect for weeks. We also monitor for newer and invasive pests, including Spotted Lanternfly, and apply controls as needed.
Fungal diseases like leaf spot and powdery mildew are most common in periods of wet, humid weather. We rotate fungicide applications as needed, focusing on key times in spring and early summer when these diseases are most active.
Needlecast is watched for on evergreens and treated with specialty fungicides when required. Preventive care, such as pruning for airflow and removing fallen debris, can help reduce the risk of infection.
Fungal diseases like leaf spot and powdery mildew are most common in periods of wet, humid weather. We rotate fungicide applications as needed, focusing on key times in spring and early summer when these diseases are most active.
Needlecast is watched for on evergreens and treated with specialty fungicides when required. Preventive care, such as pruning for airflow and removing fallen debris, can help reduce the risk of infection.
Integrated Pest Management is sometimes the best way to approach properties so that we are only spraying and applying to trees and shrubs that are presenting us with issues. This is sometimes a safer way to apply pesticides and prevent the effects of pesticides on pollinators.
These types of programs have a monthly cost and additional costs depending on what needs to be treated and how much is being treated.
Some issues require a specific approach. We may recommend these services based on what we find on your property.
Soil Amendments: We can test your soil and apply products to correct pH or other imbalances.
Trunk Injections: Delivers protection for certain pests or diseases directly into the tree’s vascular system. Effective for large trees.
Anti-Desiccant Application: A late-fall treatment that coats the leaves of broadleaf evergreens to reduce moisture loss during winter.
Systemic Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) Management: Provides season-long control for this invasive pest on key trees.
Arbor Jet Systemic Injections
Water your plants during dry periods, especially new plantings.
Maintain a 2-3 inch layer of mulch, but keep it away from the base of trunks.
Call us if you see sudden changes, like wilting or insect damage.
We monitor your plants for signs of trouble at each visit.
We time treatments to match the life cycles of local pests and diseases.
We adjust the plan based on weather patterns and plant health.
Start with a free, no-obligation evaluation from a certified technician.
All Green uses professional-grade products applied by technicians certified by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. After an application, we leave you instructions. For most treatments, the area is safe for people and pets once the product has dried.
As our way of saying thank you to our seniors and servicemen and women, we offer a number of programs to give back to the community.
Please let us know if we can apply any of these to your account.
* We have partnered with GreenCare for Troops as part of Project Evergreen, a program to help manage green spaces on behalf of active troops while they're deployed. If you're curious to learn more about this program, please don't hesitate to give us a call.
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No. All Green provides plant health care, which includes inspections and treatments to manage insects and disease. We do not offer pruning, trimming, or tree removal services.
The program runs through the entire growing season. We start in early spring as plants become active and finish in late fall, with timing adjusted each year based on the weather.
We monitor for SLF activity at each visit. If populations are high, we can apply targeted contact treatments or recommend a systemic trunk application for season-long control on specific trees.
Yes. For most applications, the treated area is safe for people and pets once the product has dried. We always leave specific instructions for you after each visit.
The program includes regular inspections and scheduled treatments for common insects and diseases. Targeted services like deep-root fertilization, trunk injections, or systemic SLF treatments are separate and quoted if your property needs them.
Water your plants during dry periods and make sure mulch is not piled up against the trunks. If you notice any sudden insect damage or changes in plant health, give us a call.

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