MC Property Management
MC Property Management

Michelle has been pretty much our ideal client over the past five years. This is the way we'd like to build relationships with all of our customers. We have cared for trees on about 15 properties that Michelle manages - mostly for town-homes and condominium associations. Yearly programs involving maintainence pruning and plant health care applications to keep trees looking their best and being healthy has been the focus, and it has shown on all of these sites. Michelle has also been very proactive with us in preventatively treating the Ash trees. Due to such a high volume of Ash trees, she has recogmnized the value of the trees the implications of losing them. She is seen here with her Fiancee Matt, another great client of ours.
Hats off to Michelle! And thanks for the trust you have put in us year after year.
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Wednesday, 11 April 2012 21:02
EAB Update
Many of you have been wondering if we will need to treat your Ash trees earlier this year. As soon as the Ash trees fully leaf out, and uptake is strong, we will be out treating trees. As usual we can't wait for leaf out to unveil some tremendous success stories with your Ash trees.
Gold Service
Gold Service customers names will go into a drawing to win a free landscape lighting demo kit from our sister company, Moonscape Landscape Illumination. Names will be drawn at the Wasco Nursery Open House April 21st.
PHC Alerts
Keep in mind that Pine and Spruce trees, and all evergreens are under tremendous stress to begin this year. These trees desiccate year round, and with warm temperatures, abundant sunshine, and low soil moisture, we believe these trees are under stress already. Root feeding and proper watering will be more important than ever this season.
Fungicides are now complete on Crab Apples and Hawthorns, as well as the first insecticide spray for Pine Moth. In the coming weeks, we will be spraying fungicides on Pine and Spruce for fungal diseases such as Diplodia Tip Blight and Rhizospheara Needle Cast.