Trees
Yard and street trees reduce air and noise pollution, save energy, modify local and global climate, provide wildlife food and homes, and increase property values. They are on the job 24 hours a day, every day. It's tough for trees to coexist with humans. We put extra stress on them.
Information is available about:
- Selecting an Arborist provides helpful tips on choosing a tree care professional and links to the listing of arborists certified by the New Hampshire Arborists Association.
- Tree Work Contract
- Pruning storm damaged trees
- Your Guide to Planting and Mulching Trees and Shrubs
- Large tree care and pruning
- List of ice resistant trees
- The Backyard Tree Farm Program
- Arbor Day
The Forestry Information Center can answer many of your questions. When
sending an email please provide contact information (phone number and
post office address)and the information you want.
What to do if have a sick tree. List diagnostics and sending samples to lab:
We need your help looking for the hemlock
woolly adelgid, an insect new to New Hampshire.
Other tree problems you may have: Pine canker
