Tree & Shrub Care Quakertown Tree & Shrub Care Quakertown

Tree & Shrub Care Services Quakertown, PA


Services you can count on for over 150 years. That’s the Moyer promise we bring to our customers in Quakertown where we have been helping care for their trees and shrubs since 1986. Homeowners often take tree health for granted and think that their trees will stay healthy without maintenance, but it’s important to realize that these beautiful trees & shrubs need proper care just like your lawn.

We’ve used Moyer for years, both for full season tree and lawn treatments and selected services. I Highly recommend them.

- Sarah B.

A healthy landscape brings value to your property, and we offer tree and shrub treatment programs to protect your investment:

  • Dormant Oil
  • Birch & Holly Tree Injection
  • Mite Control
  • Deep Root Fertilization
  • Holly Tone®
  • Fungicides
  • Winter Overcoat (Anti-desiccant Spray Application)

Our Quakertown tree care professionals at Moyer will evaluate your trees & shrubs and recommend the best way to treat them. We’re passionate about bringing natural beauty to Quakertown and are members of the Lawn Care Association of Pennsylvania and the National Association of Landscape Professionals.

Our certified tree care experts can help keep your trees healthy.
Contact us today at 215-799-2016 to schedule a tree care appointment!

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Quakertown Resources

  • Quakertown Police Department – The Quakertown Police Department is committed to the prevention of crime and protecting life and property, preserving peace, order and safety and the enforcement of ordinances.
  • The Upper Bucks Chamber of Commerce – The Upper Bucks Chamber of Commerce helps their members connect with the community through networking events.
  • Quakertown Historical Society – The Quakertown historical society strives to help preserve the rich history of Quakertown while teaching the public about the town’s past.