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Locality: Sonoma, California

Phone: +1 707-935-3220



Address: 22725 8th St E Ste B 95476 Sonoma, CA, US

Website: www.bartlett.com/

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Bartlett Tree Experts 26.01.2021

Dendrochronology is the study of tree rings and what they say about the overall age and life a tree.

Bartlett Tree Experts 10.01.2021

What our customers are saying

Bartlett Tree Experts 24.12.2020

A cloudy winter day high above the Napa Valley in Angwin (CA)

Bartlett Tree Experts 06.12.2020

Have a safe and happy holiday!

Bartlett Tree Experts 03.12.2020

Even the pinecones are getting dressed up for the holiday season! Douglas fir can be distinguished by the ‘fancy’ tassels on each cone scale. https://www.bartlett.com/resources/tree-species/douglas-fir

Bartlett Tree Experts 22.11.2020

Thank you Josh W., Sonoma CA for the before (2007) and current picture of your property. So happy you're enjoying the Red Maples. They put on a show this Fall. (Red Maples planted in January, 2018)

Bartlett Tree Experts 11.11.2020

Get ready for fall tree planting!

Bartlett Tree Experts 07.11.2020

Napa Valley Glass Fire destruction. Notice the steel belts where the tires used to be.

Bartlett Tree Experts 01.11.2020

Happy Monday all. Bud Reeves snapped this picture of a newly built treehouse in a client's yard. (how cool is this!)

Bartlett Tree Experts 24.10.2020

Autumn comes in nearly all colors of the rainbow! https://www.livescience.com/16508-fall-leaves-rainbow-galle

Bartlett Tree Experts 07.10.2020

This year for Black Friday, consider adding some dramatic black plants to your garden! https://balconygardenweb.com/20-black-flowers-and-plants-t/

Bartlett Tree Experts 06.10.2020

This is just too funny (& cute) not to share. (Photographed by Bud Reeves, Local Manager) Apologies if you're seeing a sideways picture.

Bartlett Tree Experts 17.09.2020

Top U. S. destinations for fall foliage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo4OvMboxMM

Bartlett Tree Experts 16.09.2020

Another Happy Customer!

Bartlett Tree Experts 10.09.2020

Thank you to all the wonderful firefighters! Stay safe out there!

Bartlett Tree Experts 04.09.2020

Our customer had ALL 3 of their pumps go down in the heatwave & fires and they were unable to irrigate their newly planted vineyard. What to do??? Call Bartlett Tree Experts for assistance! We filled up the spray truck and came to the rescue.

Bartlett Tree Experts 29.08.2020

Crepe myrtle is a favorite flowering ornamental tree, but with smooth, mottled bark, its beauty extends through autumn and winter.

Bartlett Tree Experts 22.08.2020

California bay (or CA bay laurel) is a large native tree most often found growing along streams or creeks, or in natural drainage areas. This tree is rarely planted for ornamental purposes, but is common in landscapes due to its rapid growth, seed spread, and ability to sprout from stumps. https://www.bartlett.com/resour/tree-species/california-bay

Bartlett Tree Experts 16.08.2020

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Bartlett Tree Experts 13.08.2020

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Bartlett Tree Experts 30.07.2020

Oldest Apple tree in Washington dies, but its legacy lives on.

Bartlett Tree Experts 24.07.2020

Golden-crowned sparrows are back in the Bay Area! Many of them return to the exact same spot they spent the previous winterbut why?

Bartlett Tree Experts 13.07.2020

Make sure your houseplants get some fall attention, too.

Bartlett Tree Experts 02.07.2020

What is soil compaction?

Bartlett Tree Experts 16.06.2020

In your landscape, some creepy crawlies can be tricks but some can be treats and it’s good to know the difference! You might not recognize this familiar friend in its larval stage, but all grown up it will be a ladybug. And young or adult, these insects can eat thousands of small sap-sucking insects in their lifetime.

Bartlett Tree Experts 06.06.2020

Now is the time to think about fertilization! Fall/winter rains (hopefully coming soon!!) will deeply penetrate the soil and the roots of your trees and shrubs will start taking this water in. Fertilizing the soil around this time will insure your trees are getting the nutrients they need.

Bartlett Tree Experts 17.05.2020

What should you do with your land after a wildfire? Here is some great advice from a local consulting arborist and the California Native Plant Society on caring for your landscape after a fire. You can always call us for a property review to address any concerns you have about the health of your trees.... https://napavalleyregister.com//article_2bac42f2-7bea-54bc https://www.cnps.org/give/priority-initiatives/fire-recovery

Bartlett Tree Experts 23.04.2020

This is just too funny (& cute) not to share. (Photographed by Bud Reeves, Local Manager) Apologies if you're seeing a sideways picture.