The Arborist Code of Ethics

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GreenTech Abides By The Arborist Code of Ethics

Strive for continuous self-development by increasing their qualifications and technical proficiency by staying abreast of technological and scientific developments affecting the profession.

Not misuse or omit material facts in promoting technical information, products or services if the effect would be to mislead or misrepresent.

Hold paramount the safety and health of all people, and endeavor to protect property and the environment in the performances of professional responsibilities.

Accurately and fairly represent their capabilities, qualifications and experience and those of their employees and/or agents.

Subscribe to fair and honest business practices in dealing with clients, suppliers, employees and other professionals.

Support the improvement of professional services and products through encouraging research and development.

Observe the standards and promote adherence to the ethics embodied in this code.

International Society of Arboriculture,Florida Chapter

Our Mission: “To Promote and Improve the Scientifically Based Practice of Professional Arboriculture

Why Hire An Arborist

Green Tech Tree and Landscape Solutions ISA Certified Arbortist

An arborist is an individual trained and certified in the art and science of planting, caring for, and maintaining individual trees. Arborists are knowledgeable about the needs of trees and are trained and equipped to provide proper care. Hiring an arborist is a decision that should not be taken lightly.

Proper tree care is an investment that can lead to substantial returns. Well-cared-for trees are attractive and can add considerable value to your property. Poorly maintained trees can be a significant liability. Pruning or removing trees, especially large trees, can be dangerous work. Tree work should be done only by those trained and equipped to work safely in trees.

WHAT IS A CERTIFIED ARBORIST?

Certified Arborists are individuals who have achieved a level of knowledge in the art and science of tree care through experience and by passing a comprehensive examination developed by some of the nation’s leading experts on tree care. Certified Arborists must also continue their education to maintain their certification and adhere to a Code of Ethics. Therefore, they are more likely to be up to date on the latest techniques in arboriculture/tree care.

Becoming an ISA Certified Arborist is a voluntary process through which individuals can measure their knowledge and competence required to provide proper tree care. ISA Certification is not government-sponsored or government-endorsed; it is administered by the International Society of Arboriculture as a way for tree care professionals to demonstrate their commitment to the profession and the industry.

SERVICES GreenTech CAN PROVIDE:

Pruning – GreenTech can determine the type of pruning necessary to maintain or improve the health, appearance, and safety of trees and palms.
Tree Removal – Although tree and palm removal is a last resort, there are circumstances when it is necessary. GreenTech can help decide whether a tree/palm should be removed.

Emergency Tree Care – GreenTech can assist in performing emergency tree care in a safe manner, while reducing further risk of damage to property.
Planting – GreenTech regularly advises clients on tree and palm plantings. GreenTech can recommend species that are appropriate for a particular location and micro-climate.

Plant Health Care – Preventive maintenance helps keep trees in good health while reducing any insect, disease, or site problems.
Many other services. Consulting services, tree risk assessment, cabling and bracing trees, etc.

Wildflowers For Pollinators

Many of Florida’s 2500 native species of wildflowers adapt well to residential and/or commercial landscapes and create natural habitat gardens for a wide range of wildlife such as animals, birds, bats and insects.

As wondrous as wildflowers are, with all their different colors and flower shapes, the purpose goes much further than pleasing the observant eye. Native wildflowers provide habitat for pollinators such as bees, butterflies and moths. 30% of the food on our tables needs pollinators; pollinators in return, need habitat to accomplish that feat.

Wildflowers also help reduce water pollution, provide habitat for a variety of wildlife species and beautify communities. When planted in roadside right of ways, they help in erosion control, decrease mowing and add an aesthetic to our roads and highways.

Because wildflowers support crop pollinators, it is imperative to design, install, maintain and preserve wildflower communities. Wildflowers have adapted to thousands of years of Florida’s unique climate and soils.

Bees, butterflies, moths and other pollinators need access to abundant neck 10 pollen resources throughout the growing season. It is important that you strive for diversity in your wildflower choices. At a minimum, strive for 3 species to be blooming at any one time.

Research suggests that native plants of 4 × more attractive to native bees than exotic flowers. They are usually well adapted to our growing conditions and can thrive with minimum attention. In gardens, heirloom varieties of herbs and perennials can also provide good foraging. Bees have good color vision to help them find flowers in the neck 10 pollen they offer. Flower colors that particularly attract bees are blue, purple, violet, white, and yellow.

Wildflowers clustered in clumps of one species will attract more pollinators than individual plant scattered through the habitat patch. With space allows, make the × 4 feet or more in diameter. There are over 4000 different species of bees in North America, and they are all of different sizes and have different tongue lengths, and will feed on different shaped flowers. Consequently, providing a range of flower shapes means more bees can benefit.

Nectar is loaded with sugars and it’s a bees/pollinator main source of energy. Pollen provides a balanced diet of proteins and fats for bees/pollinators. Many popular wildflower varieties are hybridized for features that are valued by the gardener, like disease resistance, flower size or color and bigger, longer blooms. Unfortunately, much hybridization has reduce the production of nectar and pollen; and sometimes leaves the resulting plant completely sterile and useless to bees and other pollinators.

Climate conditions is another factor that impacts the amount of nectar secreted by a flower.

Healthy Soil Supports Native Organisms Including Pollinators

Your soil is extremely important to the future of your landscape. Building and conditioning healthy soils is critical to the wellbeing of the millions of microorganisms living in and around your landscapes root systems. Soil structure is directly related to the health of your soil. The better your soil structure, the better your roots! Healthy roots ensure healthy a plants and turf. Improved soil structure directly relates to improved water holding capacity, therefore less irrigation is required.

Organic hardwood mulch landscape bed top dressing once a year is just as important as composting. It is important to note that all your landscape needs is 2 to 3 inches of mulch. Anything thicker will create negative results. Do not mound around the base of trees, palms and shrubs.

Landscaping For Pollinators

Landscaping For Pollinators

Attract and Provide for Pollinators with Your Landscape

GreenTech Can Help Design Your Landscape To Attract and Support A Wide Variety Of Important Florida Native Pollinators

Attract and Provide for Pollinators with Your Landscape
Attract and Provide for Pollinators with Your Landscape
Attract and Provide for Pollinators with Your Landscape

It is important that you attract bees, butterflies and moths to your landscape. Pollinators like honeybees are declining but what is thought to be the increased use of pesticides and loss of habitat. You can help pollinators thrive by planting with them in mind. There are a number of Florida friendly plants, both native and non-native, that will attract pollinators to your yard. Choosing the right plant is always an important factor; and whenever possible, go native and drought resistant.

A varied selection of plants in your garden will attract all kinds of beneficial and non-beneficial organisms. Over time, an equilibrium will be reached whereby the beneficial insects, carnivorous mites, carnivorous nematodes and other beneficial organisms will control the non-beneficial organisms.

Great Gardens start with great soil! Building a healthy landscape soil with aerobically produced compost helps to reduce weeds through competition, improves water holding capacity by nearly 50% and provide slow release nutrients to your plants.

GreenTech Tree & Landscape Solutions, Inc. is actively promoting and developing eco-friendly, organic lawn care practices and programs. Our sister company GreenEdge Technologies, Inc., a landscape fertilization and pest control company has an organic program and a hybridized program in place. It is important that your landscape soil is not depleted of organic material. Organic material feeds the soil, which in turn provides a consistent and sustainable food source for your landscape.