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Horticultural Services, LTD

Diamond Certified Company Report

Horticultural Services, LTD

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Phone SURVEY RESPONSES FROM 385 VERIFIED CUSTOMERS i

Corey A.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

1 of 385

Quality 10
10 10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

I've actually taken their business cards and handed them out to people. I tell them that they do good work.

They don't damage things, and they clean up well. I was satisfied.

Karen V.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

2 of 385

Quality 10
10 10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

Reliability, conscientious work, and they cleaned up beautifully after they came. I felt that I got value for my money, and they lived up to their statements.

They did the job properly. They show up on time, and they do what they say they are going to do. They have been really responsive.

Paul D.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

3 of 385

Quality 10
10 10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

A good friend recommended them to me, and I'd highly recommend them to others.

They're reliable and do good work.

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Chris Chapman, Co-Owner

Horticultural Services, LTD provides a variety of tree care services for residential and commercial clients in Contra Costa County, including trimming, view clearing, removal, pest control, stump grinding and more. The company is known for its ornamental tree pruning skills, and it also specializes in preserving large, heritage-quality trees.

Owner Chris Chapman is an ISA Certified Arborist with more than two decades of industry experience. Mr. Chapman says he’s committed to applying the most current trade information and training to every project, and he believes in educating his clients so they can make informed decisions about their trees. “We schedule onsite meetings where we walk through customers’ properties, identify any problems and give them numerous options, beginning with the least invasive and expensive.”

Horticultural Services, LTD can provide consultation services that teach clients the best ways to create and manage their landscapes pre- or post-construction. The company also offers regular maintenance programs designed to keep properties healthy and thriving for years.

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Service AREA

Contra Costa County

SERVICES PERFORMED

Consulting
Pruning of Ornamental Trees
Landscape Pest Control
Clearing & Removal
Stump Grinding

DIAMOND CERTIFIED RESEARCHED ARTICLES ON Horticultural Services, LTD

A Horticultural Services technician prunes and shapes a palm tree.

Company Profile

Horticultural Services, LTD provides a variety of tree care services for residential and commercial clients in Contra Costa County, including trimming, view clearing, removal, pest control, stump grinding and more. The company is known for its ornamental tree pruning skills, and it also specializes in preserving large, heritage-quality trees.

Owner Chris Chapman is an ISA Certified Arborist with more than two decades of industry experience. Mr. Chapman says he’s committed to applying the most current trade information and training to every project, and he believes in educating his clients so they can make informed decisions about their trees. “We schedule onsite meetings where we walk through customers’ properties, identify any problems and give them numerous options, beginning with the least invasive and expensive.”

Horticultural Services, LTD can provide consultation services that teach clients the best ways to create and manage their landscapes pre- or post-construction. The company also offers regular maintenance programs designed to keep properties healthy and thriving for years.

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Company Philosophy

“Our policy is simple: We do what we say we’re going to do, when we say we’re going to do it. Communication is a very important aspect of our operation—we let our customers know the details of their projects so they don’t have to spend time searching for information. We prefer to involve them in all decisions to ensure they get exactly what they want.”

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Comparative Summary

Maintaining customer satisfaction is a crucial aspect of any business, but it’s even more important for tree service companies that have earned the prestigious Diamond Certified award. Horticultural Services, LTD. takes an all-inclusive approach to helping its clients and provides them with a wide range of tree care services, including removal, stump grinding, pruning and trimming, view clearing, fertilization, consulting and pest control. “The first thing we do with a new client is schedule an onsite meeting and walk through their property,” explains owner Chris Chapman. “After identifying any problems, we then offer them options that begin with the least dramatic, invasive and expensive choice. They really appreciate the effort we put into making the process as simple as possible.”

One of Horticultural Services’ most distinguishing characteristics is its punctual staff members, all of whom are meticulously trained to provide timely service within the given parameters of each job. “We go through every item on a work order and answer any questions that may arise,” says Mr. Chapman. “Also, we only use small footprint-type equipment to prevent damage to other landscaping.”

Unlike other tree care companies that only focus on arboricultural work, Horticultural Services also offers pest control services that utilize organic products as much as possible. “We take an integrated pest management (IPM) approach to pest control that starts with the least toxic solutions,” notes Mr. Chapman. “Then we work our way up the scale into fungicides, insecticides and heavy-duty herbicides. We feel it’s important to give our clients numerous choices when it comes to environmentally-friendly products and materials.”

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Industry Info

Make sure you choose a tree care professional with the training and education to handle your specific situation. Arborists can earn a multitude of different titles and qualifications, each of which requires its own specialized training and experience. Additionally, arborists can be called upon to act as field arborists, supervisors, diagnosticians, consultants, tree and landscape appraisers, expert witnesses, educators and more. To find an arborist who can best understand what’s affecting your tree’s health or how to best assess your tree’s situation, first familiarize yourself with the following industry titles:

ISA Certified Arborist: Has demonstrated basic knowledge to inspect trees and perform tree care, with required minimum qualifications (individual and/or business) to meet statute requirements for the specific jurisdiction.

ISA Board Certified Master Arborist (BCMA): Has demonstrated higher skills in certain technical aspects of tree care and equipment used as an arborist, with higher knowledge of arboriculture.

ISA Certified Arborist Specialties (Municipal, Utilities and Tree Risk Assessor): Has demonstrated higher knowledge and skills in the subject specialties of arboriculture.

ISA Certified Tree Worker: Has demonstrated a basic knowledge of tree care to assist certified arborists in performing tree care services.

ASCA Registered Consulting Arborist® (RCA): Has demonstrated higher skills in certain technical areas related to trees and tree care. Provides objective, independent opinions, with training for higher communication, presentation and/or report writing skills.

ASCA Member: Has demonstrated higher skills in certain technical areas related to trees and tree care. Provides objective, independent opinions, with improved communication and presentation skills.

Educators, Researchers and Cooperative Extension Staff: Have demonstrated higher education and skills in diagnosis of tree growth and conditions, with improved communication and presentation skills. May lack field experience with trees.

Landscape Architect License/Registration: Requires a four- or five-year college degree and range of one to five years of design experience to take the license exam. Has demonstrated a higher competency in design and planning. May lack field experience with trees.

Certified Urban Forester (CaUFC) or Certified Forester (SAF- CF): Has demonstrated a higher level of knowledge and experience in urban forestry and urban forest management. May include fire suppression and Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) property mitigation/basic knowledge and experience in forestry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will your equipment harm my landscaping?

A: We ask our customers to consider possible damage to nearby plants when a tree stump is removed. Some choose to add more plants to cover up a stump, others choose to remove plants during a stump grinding and replace them when the work is completed.

Q: Can you trim my neighbor’s tree for me?

A: Most of the time, the answer is yes, but there are multiple issues involved. You have to deal with your neighbor, and deal making is often part of the agreement. It’s important to be aware of all the legalities before you proceed.

Q: Can I top my tree?

A: No, it’s never a good idea to top a tree. There are techniques we can use to reduce the size of your tree.

Q: Is my tree dangerous?

A: Trees have to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. More often than not, if a customer suspects a tree is dangerous, it’s not. They often equate the overall size of the tree with a high level of danger.

Q: Are you insured?

A: Yes, and all our insurance information is available on request. Customers can even be named as additionally insured parties on their policies.

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DIAMOND CERTIFIED EXPERT CONTRIBUTOR ADVICE & TIPS FROM Chris Chapman

Expert CONTRIBUTOR PROFILE
  • Chris Chapman is a 22-year veteran of the tree service industry and owner of Horticultural Services, LTD, a Diamond Certified company since 2005. He can be reached at (925) 388-6963 or by email.

Chris Chapman: Cultivating a Livelihood

By James Florence, Diamond Certified Resource Reporter

ORINDA — Chris Chapman spent much of his childhood working outdoors, and even though he didn’t realize it at the time, he was cultivating a future livelihood all the while. “When I was growing up, my dad used to send me off to different places to work during the summers,” he remembers. “I spent one summer putting up hay and chasing cows in Montana, another working with a big game outfitter in Colorado, and yet another working agriculture in California. During college, I got involved in landscaping and ended up starting my own business. After 10 years, I was looking for a career upgrade, so I got certified as an arborist and have specialized in tree service ever since.”

Today, as owner of Horticultural Services, LTD, Chris says his favorite part of his job is seeing the long-term effects of his work. “I like seeing the gradual changes that take place on the properties we work on. It’s very rewarding to service a distressed tree and then come back a couple of years later to see it healthy and flourishing.”

Originally from Southern California, Chris now resides in Concord with his wife, Gael, and their two children, Jack and Marilyn. When asked what he appreciates most about living and working in the Bay Area, Chris cites the ideal outdoor working conditions. “With the great weather we have, the Bay Area is the best place in the country to do this kind of work…probably one of the best places on the planet, for that matter.”

Outside of work, Chris furthers his outdoor enjoyment with hobbies like gardening and cultivating bonsai trees. He also enjoys hunting, fishing, reading about military history and keeping up with his two older children: Jessica, who lives in San Diego, and Trevor, who is currently attending college.

In regard to his professional career, Chris espouses the importance of honesty. “If I look at a job and it’s apparent that it doesn’t require my level of expertise, I’ll let the client know and refer them elsewhere,” he explains. “I’ll tell them, ‘I can do this for you, but so could a gardener, and you’d get a better price.’ I just prefer to be honest rather than stick my hands in people’s pockets or try to sell them services they don’t need.”

When asked the first thing he’d do if he were to retire tomorrow, Chris says he would get to work on expanding his home garden. “The space is kind of limited where we live, so we’re mainly growing things in containers. If I had some more room, I’d triple the square footage of my garden and get ready for the coming season.”

Ask Me Anything!

Q: Are you a dog person or a cat person?
A: A dog person.

Q: What’s your favorite local restaurant?
A: Rocco’s Ristorante Pizzeria in Walnut Creek.

Q: What’s your favorite thing to do on a rainy day?
A: Read a book.

Q: What’s your favorite book?
A: Besides the Bible, one of my favorites is “Guadalcanal: Starvation Island” by Eric Hammel. It’s a military history book about the United States’ first offensive in the Pacific during World War II. It’s an absolutely fascinating account.

Q: How do you like your eggs?
A: Scrambled.

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Expert articles
  • Proper Tree Irrigation

    ORINDA — Irrigation is crucial for established trees, but in order to be effective, it’s important to follow proper procedure. For example, a common mistake people make with tree irrigation is watering the trunk. Since a tree absorbs water through its roots, watering its trunk doesn’t make much sense. Instead, water should be applied at the outside edge of the tree’s drip line, where the shadow of its canopy is cast upon the ground. It’s also important to provide an adequate amount of water—ideally, the water should soak down about a foot into the soil.

    In addition to proper procedure, a great way to maximize the effectiveness of irrigation is to apply a 4- to 6-inch layer of mulch beneath the tree’s drip line. Besides reducing sun and wind evaporation, mulch adds beneficial fungi and bacteria to the soil as it decomposes, which improve tree roots’ ability to absorb water and nutrients. Since mulch decomposes over time, it should be reapplied annually.

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  • Video: Proper Tree Irrigation

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    ORINDA — Host, Sarah Rutan: While it’s important to regularly water the trees on your property, it’s equally crucial to use the proper techniques. Today we’re in Orinda with Diamond Certified Expert Contributor Chris Chapman of Horticultural Services, LTD to learn more.

    Diamond Certified Expert Contributor, Chris Chapman: Irrigation of trees is the most important thing you can do for established tress this time of year. The best place to water is at the outside edge of the drip line. That’s where the canopy — the shadow of the canopy — comes on to the ground — the drip line, outside edge of the drip line. You have to make sure that the water soaks down about a foot, so you’re going to want to soak the — turn the hose on, so it soaks in real deep. You want to get about a foot of water penetration all the way underneath the drip line of the canopy. If you water real close to the trunk, that won’t do any good.

    You want to get a, like I said, about a foot of penetration all the way around the drip line of the tree. After that has been accomplished, another thing that you could do that would be really helpful — also really cheap — would be to put a layer of mulch, about four to six inches of mulch, underneath the drip line of the tree. Getting chips from a chipper is probably the best stuff that you can get, and usually you can get it for free. That should be good for about a year. The reason why you put the chips down is it keeps the water from evaporating with the sun and the wind. Also, as the chips decompose over time, they add beneficial fungi and bacteria back into the soil.

    If you have any concerns about your particular site you might want to contact an arborist, and, if you do, use Diamond Certified. They’re a good bunch.

    Host, Sarah Rutan: To learn more from local top rated companies, visit our Diamond Certified Expert Reports at experts.diamondcertified.info.

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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION i
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Helpful Expertise i

Each surveyed customer was asked, “If you needed any helpful expertise, did this company provide that expertise?” To calculate this score, total “Yes” responses were divided by total responses (excluding those that stated they hadn’t needed any expertise).

Company Credentials i
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  • Liability Insurance
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  • Business Practices
  • Current Complaint File
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Phone SURVEY RESPONSES FROM 385 VERIFIED CUSTOMERS i

Corey A.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

1 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

I've actually taken their business cards and handed them out to people. I tell them that they do good work.

They don't damage things, and they clean up well. I was satisfied.

Karen V.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

2 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

Reliability, conscientious work, and they cleaned up beautifully after they came. I felt that I got value for my money, and they lived up to their statements.

They did the job properly. They show up on time, and they do what they say they are going to do. They have been really responsive.

Paul D.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

3 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

A good friend recommended them to me, and I'd highly recommend them to others.

They're reliable and do good work.

Ella C.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

4 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

I felt they were really on my side, trustworthy and came up with a good solution.

The thing that stands out was the time they took with us.

Lee L.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

5 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They were really knowledgeable and really great.

They communicated and explained things well.

John S.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

6 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They keep your landscaping safe and fresh, especially with the wild fires.

Expertise

Carol I.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

7 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

I would recommend them.

They removed a really large tree in our front yard, did it safely and cleaned up nicely.

Kevin B.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

8 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

Easy to do business with, they cut down at least 8 or 9 trees for me and inspected a few as well. They were prompt, courteous and respectful.

Prompt, courteous and respectful

Darryl W.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

9 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

He is really good at what he does, attentive to detail.

Integrity

Jon R.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

10 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They did a great job.

Professional, quick and informative

Jenny L.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

11 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

Chris has the utmost integrity, he's incredibly knowledgeable and there is no one else I would trust.

Other tree services told us what to do and he was trying to do what was right for us. I was really impressed with his integrity.

Joe N.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

12 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

Professional and got the job done in a timely manner

Promptness

Jon R.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

13 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They are probably one of the most qualified Arborists in the area.

Great service, personality, and easy to work with

Joanne K.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

14 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

He was professional.

He did a good job on the tree and the price was fair.

Stephanie B.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

15 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

I would recommend him.

He was prompt. We received a quote, and 1 or 2 days after that, he did a nice job trimming our tree. It is a tricky oak tee.

Jerry H.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

16 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They are very good.

They got it done quickly and easily. They did what they were supposed to do.

John E.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

17 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

If you want your trees cleaned up, go to them.

He was right there, straightforward, and his team got it done. He seemed to have good control of his people.

Carol I.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

18 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

Not the least expensive but knowledgeable

Efficient, clean, and they did a good job.

Art A.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

19 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They did a great and complete job. They were on time, cleaned up, and were professional.

Professionalism

Michael E.

VERIFIED Horticultural Services, LTD CUSTOMER

20 of 385

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

Very helpful, not cheap, but willing to work with you, they were very professional.

I was surprised that I could be there. It was a collaborative effort as to which limbs came down.

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