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Teresa Damron and
Nathaniel Sperry
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PHILOSOPHY
In many ways trees provide a foundation and expansive architecture for much of the world we live in. Most people have a tendency to focus on the beautiful visible parts of a tree, missing the amazing world of the landscape below ground.
Trees are not growing in dirt; dirt is what you wash out of your clothes. Soil is alive with a host of other organisms and activities. This is why we focus on improving soil structure, proper irrigation, and matching trees with the soil qualities present in your landscape. Without good soil and roots a tree cannot stand upright and thrive. You don’t build a house on a poor foundation- why would you want to plant a tree without similar consideration?
