Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Profile
Island Tree Services is Price, UT's trusted partner for healthy, vibrant outdoor spaces. We understand the common local frustrations with dying plants and bare lawn patches, which often stem from poor soil conditions, improper watering, or pest issues. Our expert team tackles these problems head-on with comprehensive lawn care and tree care services. From revitalizing your soil and reseeding patchy grass to diagnosing and treating sick trees, we provide the specific solutions needed for the Price climate. We don't just fix symptoms; we create long-term health for your landscape, ensuring your property stays green and thriving.
FAQs
What's causing the bare patches in my Price lawn, and how can you fix it?
Bare patches in our area are often caused by compacted soil, water runoff, or pests like grubs. At Island Tree Services, we start with a soil analysis to identify the root cause. Our fix typically involves core aeration to relieve compaction, followed by overseeding with hardy grass varieties suited for our local climate, and a targeted fertilization plan to promote thick, healthy growth.
My tree's leaves are wilting and dropping early. Can you save it?
Absolutely. Early leaf drop and wilting are common signs of stress from drought, disease, or root damage here in Price. Our certified arborists will perform a thorough health assessment to diagnose the issue. We then provide precise care, which may include deep-root fertilization, proper pruning to reduce strain, or treatments for specific pests and diseases to restore your tree's vitality.
How does your lawn care service prevent plants from dying in our local conditions?
Prevention is key. Our tailored lawn care program focuses on building resilience against Price's specific challenges. We use soil amendments to improve nutrient and water retention, implement smart irrigation strategies to prevent over or under-watering, and apply seasonal treatments that strengthen grass and plants against disease and pests, creating a robust landscape that resists common local problems.

















