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    Southern California Tree
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    Welcome to the Southern California Tree Resource Center. Whether you're trying to diagnose a sick tree, learn about Plant Health Care, understand local tree species, or explore seasonal maintenance tips, our Certified Arborists have created this resource library to help homeowners, estate managers, HOAs, and commercial property owners make informed decisions about their trees.

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    Citrus, avocado & orchard care

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    Storm damage & hazard removal

    Featured Guides

    Plant Health Care

    The definitive guide to diagnosing, treating, and protecting Southern California's most valuable trees.

    Local Tree Care

    How tree care differs across the unique microclimates of Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara Counties.

    Tree Species Library

    Detailed care instructions for Oaks, Sycamores, Palms, Olives, and more.

    Tree Disease Library

    Identify and treat common pathogens and pests affecting Southern California trees.

    Seasonal Tree Care

    Month-by-month maintenance schedules for optimal tree health.

    Estate Tree Management

    Specialized arboriculture for luxury estates, HOAs, and commercial properties.

    Emergency Tree Care

    Immediate response guides for storm damage, hazardous trees, and high wind events.

    Tree Care Glossary

    The definitive dictionary of arboriculture terminology for Southern California properties.

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    Why Ventura County Avocado Trees Decline โ€” and How to Stop It
    Avocado ยท Plant Health

    Why Ventura County Avocado Trees Decline โ€” and How to Stop It

    Root rot, improper irrigation, and nutrient imbalance account for most avocado losses in our region.

    Joel Brinkman, ISA8 min read
    The Best Time to Prune Citrus in Southern California
    Citrus ยท Seasonal Care

    The Best Time to Prune Citrus in Southern California

    Most homeowners prune at the wrong time and lose a season of fruit. This guide covers the correct window for Ventura and LA County.

    Arborist Crew Staff6 min read
    The 8 Best Shade Trees for Ventura and Los Angeles County
    Tree Selection ยท Landscaping

    The 8 Best Shade Trees for Ventura and Los Angeles County

    Not every shade tree is right for our microclimate. Our arborist-curated list of species that thrive from Camarillo to Pacific Palisades.

    Joel Brinkman, ISA10 min read
    Drought Stress in Southern California Trees: Early Signs and What to Do
    Drought ยท Irrigation

    Drought Stress in Southern California Trees: Early Signs and What to Do

    California's dry summers take a hidden toll on landscape trees long before visible decline appears.

    Joel Brinkman, ISA7 min read
    How to Protect Heritage and Champion Trees on Your Property
    Heritage Trees ยท Preservation

    How to Protect Heritage and Champion Trees on Your Property

    Mature, large-canopy trees are irreplaceable assets โ€” but they require specialized care.

    Arborist Crew Staff9 min read
    Why Most Fruit Trees Fail in Southern California โ€” and How to Plant Them Right
    Planting ยท Tree Store

    Why Most Fruit Trees Fail in Southern California โ€” and How to Plant Them Right

    Hole depth, rootball handling, irrigation placement, and soil amendment all determine whether your new tree thrives.

    Joel Brinkman, ISA8 min read
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