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Turf, Tree, and Plant Healthcare Services

Tree Insect Inspection

Detect pests during the earliest stages by scheduling a tree insect inspection with one of Huff’s plant health care specialists. Early identification helps prevent further harm and gives your trees the best chance to make a full recovery.

Iron Treatments

Iron deficiency stunts plant growth and causes leaves to turn yellow. Huff’s plant healthcare services help your greenery recover using a series of specialized soil applications and sprays that replenish iron.

Deep Root Feedings

Discolored leaves, dead branches, peeling bark, and damaged roots are all signs of a malnourished tree. Huff’s deep root feeding service delivers nutrients to the tree’s roots, promoting healthier growth and vitality, especially in compacted or poor soils.

Scale Treatments

Scale treatments target scale insects that attach to tree bark and suck sap, which weakens the tree. Treatments include insecticidal sprays, oils, and systemic solutions that control scale and prevent further damage to the tree.

Lawn Fertilization

Healthy turf depends on proper nutrition. Our fertilization programs deliver balanced nutrients throughout the growing season to strengthen roots, improve color, and build thicker, more resilient grass. With timely applications, your lawn recovers from stress faster and naturally resists pests, disease, and environmental challenges.

Disease Control

Turf diseases spread quickly and can cause thinning, discoloration, and long‑term damage. Our disease control services identify early signs of fungal issues such as brown patch, dollar spot, and leaf spot, then apply targeted treatments. By improving soil health and airflow, we help your lawn stay strong and disease‑resistant.

Year-Long Grub & Armyworm Control

Grubs and armyworms can severely damage turf by attacking roots and foliage. Our year‑long protection program prevents infestations before they start with season‑specific treatments. By stopping grubs from feeding and preventing armyworm outbreaks, we keep your lawn healthy, green, and protected throughout the entire year.

Lawn, Tree, Plant Healthcare FAQs

Common signs include yellowing or browning leaves, dead branches, unusual growth patterns, presence of pests, or visible signs of disease such as spots, mold, or cankers.

Some of the most common pests include aphids, spider mites, scale insects, emerald ash borers, Japanese beetles, and bagworms.

Prevention starts with regular plant inspections. Proper maintenance like pruning, watering, and mulching keeps trees in good health, making them less vulnerable to pests. Remember that pests can easily travel, so despite providing the best plant healthcare, your trees and landscaping can be at risk. Calling us right away when you notice signs of trouble can help protect your plants.

Although many plants can recover with proper care, severely damaged or diseased plants may not survive. Early detection and treatment with Huff’s plant healthcare services can increase the chances of successful rehabilitation.

We recommend having our arborists inspect your trees and shrubs at least once per year. However, plants showing signs of stress or in high-risk environments may require more frequent evaluations.

Call Huff’s plant experts right away. We’ll assess the situation, identify the pest, and recommend an appropriate treatment plan to control the infestation and minimize damage to your plants.

Common signs include thinning or patchy grass, persistent weeds, bare spots, discoloration, or areas that don’t respond to watering or fertilization. If your lawn looks uneven or unhealthy despite regular maintenance, it may be time for professional evaluation.

Lawn diseases often develop from excess moisture, compacted soil, poor airflow, or nutrient imbalances. Preventing disease starts with proper mowing, watering, aeration, and fertilization. Regular inspections help catch early symptoms before they spread.

Most lawns benefit from seasonal treatments throughout the year, including fertilization, weed control, aeration, and pest prevention. The exact schedule depends on your soil conditions, grass type, and any ongoing issues your lawn may be facing.

Look for dead or dropping branches, cracks in the trunk, mushrooms at the base, thinning leaves, or sudden changes in growth. These symptoms may indicate disease, pests, or structural problems that require expert attention.

Yes. Many pests move between turf, shrubs, and trees as they feed and reproduce. Grubs, beetles, and caterpillars can all impact multiple parts of your landscape. A whole‑property approach helps prevent widespread damage.

Year‑round monitoring and preventive treatments are the best defense. Early detection is key, as these pests can cause significant root and turf damage in a short period. Professional applications provide long‑lasting protection.

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