Roswell's identity is rooted in the Chattahoochee — the mill district, Vickery Creek, the founding-era homes lining Mimosa Boulevard. The tree canopy reflects 180 years of residential history: original sourwoods and hickories alongside post-1950 subdivisions with very different planting patterns.
Trees in this area
What we see most in Roswell
Sourwood
Native; tolerates the acidic soils common throughout Roswell; striking fall color.
Pignut hickory
Long-lived; common in pre-1970 lots.
Water oak
Workhorse street tree; standard removal candidate.
Flowering dogwood
Common understory; susceptible to anthracnose and drought.
Local issues
What tree owners deal with here
Historic district tree ordinance
Roswell's historic district has tree-protection rules. Some removals require city approval. We confirm status before scheduling, and can document conditions for permit applications.
River bluff stability
Properties along Vickery Creek and the river have erodible soils. Tree removal on a bluff requires more careful planning than a flat-lot job.
Dogwood decline
Anthracnose has thinned dogwood populations across Roswell over the last 20 years. We can sometimes save individual trees with targeted care; often it's a removal.
Working in Roswell
Historic district properties may need permit coordination; we handle that. Newer subdivisions (Crabapple, Willow Springs) have normal residential access.
Most requested in Roswell
Services we run most in this area
Tree Removal
Safe, complete removal of hazardous, dying, or unwanted trees from your property.
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Disease & Pest Diagnosis
We identify what's making your tree sick and recommend a treatment path — or removal if it's too late.
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Pruning
Targeted cuts that promote tree health, structure, and long-term growth.
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