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Tree removal planning for properties with valuable landscape plants requires protecting ornamental trees, shrubs, and gardens from damage during operations removing problem trees near prized plantings. Landscape protection demonstrates respect for customer investments and horticultural knowledge. Plant identification recognizes valuable specimens requiring special protection, distinguishing high-value plants from common vegetation and planning protection accordingly. We identify significant plants, providing appropriate protection matching plant value. Root zone protection around landscape plants establishes exclusion zones preventing soil compaction from equipment traffic and mechanical root damage from equipment operation or stump grinding. Canopy protection uses tarps or temporary structures shielding plants from falling debris, preventing branch breakage and foliage damage from wood and debris falling during removals. Pruning debris management prevents accumulation on landscape plants, removing debris promptly preventing smothering, branch breakage, and damage from debris weight. Chemical protection prevents herbicide drift or soil contamination if stump treatments are applied, using careful application techniques and containing treatments within target areas. Irrigation during and after operations supports plants stressed by nearby tree removal, soil disturbance, or changed growing conditions from removing adjacent trees. Post-removal evaluation identifies any damage requiring treatment and assesses whether growing conditions changed significantly requiring plant care adjustments. Restoration planting replaces removed trees with appropriate species complementing existing landscape design and filling gaps created by removals.
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