Fall Tree Fertilization
The plant care specialists at Arborist Enterprises will keep your trees and shrubs healthy year-round with our custom fall tree fertilization treatment service.
The plant care specialists at Arborist Enterprises will keep your trees and shrubs healthy year-round with our custom fall tree fertilization treatment service.
Aeration and overseeding should be at the top of your fall lawn care to-do list to help produce a green, lush lawn next spring.
Spotted lanternflies are surging again in our area. Here’s how to protect your trees from spotted lanternflies in Southeastern PA.
Arborist Enterprises began as a family business, and it has stayed that way for more than 30 years. Thank you, Lancaster County!
Thank you to the many customers and team members over the past 30 years who have helped grow Arborist Enterprises and care for your part of the world.
We’re about to experience a swarm of cicadas in PA. This year, a rare brood will cause an even greater number of cicadas to return. Here’s what to know before they arrive…
TCIA Magazine is an industry publication focused on productivity, safety, and efficiency. We are proud to be included in the December 2019 issue!
October 2018 – Every three years, tree care companies wishing to display the Tree Care Industry Association’s company accreditation logo must undergo a rigorous audit and site visit. It takes… Read More
Arborist Enterprises is proud to have been a sponsor again this year of the summer playground program at Rapho Park, led by Greater Elizabethtown Area Recreation Services (GEARS). For seven… Read More
January 2018 started out VERY cold, so all of us pet owners would do well to keep these pet-safety tips in mind: Feed well. Give your pet plenty of food… Read More
In the article Meet a Few of the Women Leaders in Commercial Tree Care, Tina Tresselt talks candidly about her role as vice president and co-owner of Arborist Enterprises in… Read More
Ben Tresselt III talks about the emerald ash borer infestation and why every ash tree will come down starting this winter in Lancaster County Central Park.