Natural Directions offers full-service tree care to Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Summerville, and the entire tri-county area. Our professional staff of certified arborists and specialists will handle all your tree care needs. Click below for a full list of our services. This division will prescribe customized soil amendments and fertilization programs to keep your trees and plants healthy, while additionally offering insect and disease diagnose and treatment for sick trees.
The intricacies of tree pruning are best handled by one of our skilled tree experts. Natural Directions' certified arborists will direct the process, ensuring safe practices that will promote healthy trees that grow to their full potential. Pruning options range from thinning the tree to allow light and air to penetrate the tree canopy, crown raising to remove lower limbs, reduction cuts that will reduce the size (length) of limbs and tree for construction clearance to prevent damage to existing homes, and crown cleaning to remove dead, dying diseased or dangerous branches.
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Natural Directions was deemed an "essential business" by the City of Charleston. Please do not hesitate to call us if you need any tree work or consultation about your trees and landacape. Rest assured, we are taking extra precautionary measures to ensure the health and safety of our clients and employees during this time.
Now hiring. Looking for a forester, arborist, horticulturist or someone with similar skills that has general knowledge in tree and plant identification. Preferably with a BS or Associate degree.
It’s been a pleasure to be the master planner and landscape architect for this unique community. It will be beautiful, mostly due to the wonderful homes designed by Alison Ramsey that will grace our streets, the historic features that will be protected by the Historic Charleston Foundation, and the grand trees that have been given TLC by Natural Directions. It takes a village to create a village. Post from Bill Eubanks with Seamon Whiteside + Assoc