Nature Care

Nature Care Based in Sonoma County. A professional locally owned and operated landscape maintenance company.

We are planning a Celebration of life for Amanda Trew and J.T. Trew 9/28/24. Details are on the Building a trust for the...
04/26/2024

We are planning a Celebration of life for Amanda Trew and J.T. Trew 9/28/24. Details are on the Building a trust for the Trew boys GoFundMe. If you can not locate it - PM Lori Accornero and i can send you the details. Thank you all for loving Amanda so deeply. I miss her every moment of the day

It's a beautiful morning today! But big rain is headed our way tomorrow.  There is currently a wind advisory and a flood...
03/08/2023

It's a beautiful morning today! But big rain is headed our way tomorrow. There is currently a wind advisory and a flood watch issued for our area. So far the Russian River isn't forecasted to do any flooding but expect it to be really stormy. Everything from 2-5 inches are possible for tomorrow.
You can sign up for text notifications on the river forecast if you want to get the updates without going looking for them.
https://www.socomonitor.com/westcounty

Give us a call for a free hazard evaluation 707-308-9800

Let’s all be safe out there in this crazy weather! Watch for snow and black ice. If you would like your yard evaluated f...
02/24/2023

Let’s all be safe out there in this crazy weather! Watch for snow and black ice. If you would like your yard evaluated for hazards please give us a call for your free evaluation 707-308-9800

It will continue to be frosty in the next few days, and we may even see some snow in northern Sonoma County! We love a winter wonderland, but the roads will get slick and maybe icy, so please drive carefully.

- Drive slower. Also, accelerate and decelerate gradually.
- Increase your following distance.
- Avoid cruise control. This feature works great in dry conditions, but the chance of losing control of the vehicle can increase when roads are wet or icy.

More driving tips, courtesy of the AAA : https://exchange.aaa.com/safety/driving-advice/winter-driving-tips/

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En los próximos días continuarán las heladas e incluso es posible que nieve en el norte del condado de Sonoma. Nos encantan las maravillas invernales, pero las carreteras estarán resbaladizas y puede que heladas, así que conduzca con cuidado.

- Conduzca más despacio. Además, acelere y desacelere gradualmente.
- Aumente la distancia de seguridad.
- Evite el control de crucero. Esta función funciona muy bien en condiciones secas, pero la posibilidad de perder el control del vehículo puede aumentar cuando las carreteras están mojadas o heladas.

Más consejos de conducción, cortesía de AAA: https://exchange.aaa.com/safety/driving-advice/winter-driving-tips/

Are you concerned about the safety of your home/property during this hazardous storm? We want to do our part to help our...
01/10/2023

Are you concerned about the safety of your home/property during this hazardous storm?

We want to do our part to help our community anyway we can. If you have concerns or are unsure, please text us your photos and videos of your trees. Our Certified Arborist with over 22 years of experience will asses the information and give you a FREE evaluation from the information you provide.

Nature Care 707-308-9800

Let’s work together to keep Sonoma County beautiful and safe.

12/28/2022

It looks like we have a long few weeks of rain ahead of us. Be safe Sonoma County! Give us a call for your free hazard evaluation. Erosion, fallen trees/ tree limbs and flooding can all be prevented. Nature Care 707-308-9800

Sonoma County Road Closures & Delays: Updated Information Sonoma County, California sent this bulletin at 12/27/2022 09:10 AM PST You are subscribed to Road Closures and Delays for the unincorporated area of Sonoma County. This notification contains information about a recent closure or reopening of...

There’s no time to wait to have your trees inspected for safety. With Certified Arborist on staff we receive dozens of e...
12/01/2022

There’s no time to wait to have your trees inspected for safety. With Certified Arborist on staff we receive dozens of emergency calls every storm. Don’t wait to have those trees trimmed or removed. Give us a call for your free evaluation and estimate 707-308-9800

10/12/2022

Fun Fact!

Palm Trees are not trees at all but is closer related to grass.

Botanists define trees narrowly, as woody plants with secondary growth. Palms lack secondary growth and wood. They create their tough, wood-like epidermis through primary thickening and lignification. According to the botanical definition, palms are not trees but large, woody herbs

At Nature Care, we have the knowledge and skill to handle any job! Give us a call for a free estimate today 707-308-9800

Time for a Fall cleanup of your property! Did you know? Fall cleanups reduce disease spread in spring.Any rotted and unh...
10/10/2022

Time for a Fall cleanup of your property!

Did you know? Fall cleanups reduce disease spread in spring.

Any rotted and unharvested fruits, dead branches & limbs, and diseased plant parts can all be composted to create a healthier winter environment before temperatures rise again.

At Nature Care we offer weekly, bi-weekly, monthly and one time clean up of your property. Give us a call today for your free estimate 707-308-9800

Thank you Anne for your shout out on the Cloverdale Connect! As a family run, small business it means the world to us to...
10/06/2022

Thank you Anne for your shout out on the Cloverdale Connect! As a family run, small business it means the world to us to know we’re succeeding in serving our community.

Fun fact! Figs are technically not fruit– they're actually inverted flowers. They require a specific kind of pollination...
08/27/2022

Fun fact!

Figs are technically not fruit– they're actually inverted flowers. They require a specific kind of pollination that can only come from fig wasps (1.5mm big) –wasps that have to DIE INSIDE the fruit in order for the fruit to mature, since figs cannot be pollinated by wind or normal bees.
Edit Per search: Contrary to popular belief, ripe figs are not full of dead wasps and the "crunchy bits" in the fruit are only seeds. The fig actually produces an enzyme called ficain (also known as ficin) which digests the dead wasp and the fig absorbs the nutrients to create the ripe fruits and seeds.

At Nature Care we have Certified Arborists on staff to expertly prune your fig trees! Give us a call today for your free estimate 707-308-9800

Today our hard working team was working quickly on an emergency oak tree that has fallen on top of a boat, fence and was...
08/16/2022

Today our hard working team was working quickly on an emergency oak tree that has fallen on top of a boat, fence and was also blocking the road. This is not uncommon in Sonoma County. Do not wait to have your trees evaluated. With Certified Arborists on staff, we are well designed to help keep your home beautiful and safe.

In Sonoma County, the California oaks are one of the beautiful tree species we enjoy; unfortunately that beauty comes with inherent dangers. One of those dangers is sudden oak limb drop; a mysterious and potentially deadly phenomenon. It refers to large limbs breaking off of oak trees, often without warning. Commonly, the break site is quite blunt; rounded and flat, different than the sharp splintered ends that you might expect. Most commonly it happens during the summer months when the weather is warm and winds are calm. This phenomenon is also known to happen in other species of trees, so it is sometimes referred to by other names, such as "summer limb drop," or "sudden limb drop." But oak trees, like the oak commonly found in Sonoma County, are especially prone to it, and have even caused deaths in the past to a few Sonoma County residents.

So why does it happen to those unsuspecting healthy trees and on calm, windless days? What makes it so mysterious is that no one really knows the exact science behind it. Nonetheless, there are many ideas and theories out there; here are just a few of them…

Trees draw up large amounts of water; the average oak can draw up 75-100 gallons of water per day, depending on the size of the tree and its root structure. The tree draws that water up through its root system and disperses it out to its branches where it slowly releases the moisture through pore-like stomata on its leaves. The process is known as evapotranspiration. You can witness this process by tying a plastic bag around a potted plant. The bag starts to fog up as moisture is released into the air. Some researchers believe that the limb drop occurs after the tree has not released enough of that moisture, and the weight of the water bearing down on the branch in the heat of the day causes it to suddenly break off. In some cases, after a large branch has suddenly broken off, water was reported pouring out of both sides of the break and is believed to be excess water that had not evapotranspirated.

Another theory is that water stress (such as a lack of water, or even excess water) causes the concentration of ethylene, a plant hormone, to increase. Ethylene is a gas that is produced by all plants, and it effects things like cell growth, cell development, and even cell aging. The theory is that the increased amount of ethylene dissolves the cementation of cell walls in the wood. This leaves less material to hold the cells together, causing the branch to suddenly break.

Others suggest that it might just be as simple as internal cracks in the branch caused by previous wounds, age, or stress that eventually spread outward, causing the branch to break off.

Don’t wait to have your oak trees evaluated before it’s too late. Give us a call today 707-308-9800

Pictured here, is Certified Arborist JT Trew working hard to help keep Sonoma County beautiful. JT is also one of our Ow...
07/20/2022

Pictured here, is Certified Arborist JT Trew working hard to help keep Sonoma County beautiful. JT is also one of our Owners as well as our Team Lead. He does it all! We offer weekly, bi-weekly, monthly and one time clearing or maintenance of your property. Give us a call for your free estimate 707-308-9800

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