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Green-Drop - Beautiful Trees Care Services

Trees and shrubs are a significant investment to the beauty and vibrancy of your home and yard. We`ve been nurturing and encouraging the healthiest and strongest trees and shrubs since our first client, with a full offering of tree care and shrub care services. 

Green-Drop - Estate Management Services

Over thirty years of experience builds an impeccable degree of attention to detail. Green Drop is proud to offer estate and acreage property owners a dedicated and customized subscription package tailored to their specific needs and scale. Contact us for consultation about how Green Drop can keep your investment beautiful. We`re proud to help!

Green-Drop - ClearPath Vegetation Control Services

Our GreenKeepers work hard all year to keep weeds from popping up in your lawn. To keep weeds and other undesirable foliage from popping up in other areas of your property, we offer our ClearPath add on service.

Green-Drop - Residential Snow Removal Services

Winter is coming. We know you don`t want to think about it, honestly, we don`t either. But this is Canada and we`re practically made of snow half the year.

Green-Drop - Watering Trees Services

Manually, the ideal way to water trees is by soaker, or irrigation hose. Sprinklers and regular garden hoses are less efficient than soaker hoses but can be used. Use organic mulch (wood chips etc.) to conserve moisture and apply water over the top of the mulch. Do not concentrate water at the base of the trunk.

Green-Drop - Newly Planted Tree Maintaining Services

A 50 mm (2”) diameter tree needs a minimum of 130 litres (30 gallons) of water per week. The best way to ensure that the water applied to the tree actually penetrates the root ball, is to maintain the earth ring or saucer that was placed when your tree was planted. If you are able to water using a soaker hose or slow drip, give the tree a minimum of two hour’s worth of water. For just over 50 cents per month in water, you can ensure the survival of your new tree. During a week when it rains two or more days, watering is not necessary. Watering should continue until the first frost, usually around the beginning of October. At that time, one final soaking should get your tree through the winter.