Expert Tree & Shrub Care
Achieve a healthy, thriving landscape with expert tree and shrub care! Our arborists and tree specialists “tree doctor” are here to address all your tree and shrub concerns. Whether you need preventative care, fertilization, insect control, or disease management, we have the expertise and tools to keep your landscape strong and vibrant year-round.
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Tree & Shrub Care Services
At Harmon & Sons, we specialize in expert tree and shrub care to ensure your landscape remains healthy, strong, and resilient. Proper tree and shrub care is essential for maintaining the beauty, shade, and value that trees and shrubs bring to your property. With Utah’s unique climate, regular maintenance and care are crucial for preventing disease, promoting growth, and protecting against pests. With over 40 years of experience, our locally owned and family-operated team delivers professional Tree and Shrub Care treatments designed to nourish, protect, and strengthen your landscape year-round.
Strengthen & Protect Your Trees & Shrubs Today!
Give your trees and shrubs the care they need to flourish. Whether you need fertilization, pest control, or seasonal maintenance, Harmon & Sons has you covered. Contact our tree doctor today for a free consultation and let’s keep your landscape thriving!
Why Choose Harmon & Sons?
Locally Owned & Family-Operated Since 1981
A trusted name in Utah lawn care.
Decades of Experience
Knowledge built on over 40 years in the industry.
Customized Lawn Care Plans
Tailored solutions to fit your yard’s specific needs.
Eco-Friendly, Pet-Safe Treatments
Sustainable solutions that protect families and the environment.
Reliable & Professional Service
Dedicated to customer satisfaction.
Our Tree & Shrub Care Services
Fertilization & Nutrient Support
Promote strong root growth and vibrant foliage.
Disease & Fungus Prevention
Protect against common tree and shrub diseases.
Insect & Pest Control
Safeguard your landscape from damaging pests.
Seasonal Maintenance
Year-round care for healthy, resilient trees and shrubs.
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By Erin Mousel | October 19, 2018
As we continue to experience record-setting fires each year, the Arbor Day Foundation knows that it will take a multi-faceted approach to restore the natural landscape that has been destroyed in communities and to build resiliency in forests near and far. In 1988, the Yellowstone Fires were the catalyst for the creation of the Arbor Day Foundation’s Reforestation program, which helped to restore 8,000 acres of severely burned land in the adjoining Gallatin National Forest. Those fires blackened 1.4 million acres, or 36 percent, of the park. It is still on record as the driest summer for the park.
Burn damage on Gallatin National Forest
Unfortunately, 30 years later, the unprecedented conditions that brought on those fires are becoming the norm, rather than the exception. Across the West, summers and winters are hotter, with snowpack melt..
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Community Tree Recovery Corporate Partnerships
The Time to Plant is Now: Help us Restore our Forests
By Erin Mousel | October 19, 2018
As we continue to experience record-setting fires each year, the Arbor Day Foundation knows that it will take a multi-faceted approach to restore the natural landscape that has been destroyed in communities and to build resiliency in forests near and far. In 1988, the Yellowstone Fires were the catalyst for the creation of the Arbor Day Foundation’s Reforestation program, which helped to restore 8,000 acres of severely burned land in the adjoining Gallatin National Forest. Those fires blackened 1.4 million acres, or 36 percent, of the park. It is still on record as the driest summer for the park.
Burn damage on Gallatin National Forest
Unfortunately, 30 years later, the unprecedented conditions that brought on those fires are becoming the norm, rather than the exception. Across the West, summers and winters are hotter, with snowpack melt..