For the life of your trees. · (856) 241-0489
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PINELANDS · BAYSHORE · 14 MUNICIPALITIES · SINCE 1993

Where the Pinelands meets the bay.

Vineland · Millville · Bridgeton · Maurice River · Bayshore edge

From Vineland’s urban canopy to Maurice River cedar swamps to Delaware Bay marsh edge — Cumberland County has more distinct tree contexts than any other county we serve. Led by Paul Biester, NJ LTE #408, ISA Member, TRAQ-qualified. Less invasive. More in harmony.

Pinelands edge · Mixed terrain

Pinelands forest, agricultural plains, and the urban canopies of Vineland, Millville and Bridgeton.

Cumberland County has the most ecological diversity of any county we serve. Vineland, Millville and Bridgeton are urban cores with mature street-tree canopies. Surrounding them: a mosaic of farms, Pinelands forest, blueberry bogs, and bay-edge wetlands. The trees we work on here range from a Cherry tree in a Vineland yard to a 200-year-old White Oak at the edge of a Lawrence Township farm.

From our South Jersey base, our crews reach every municipality in Cumberland County comfortably within our 35-mile working radius. Whether your tree is in Vineland or Millville, Bridgeton or Maurice River — same arborist, same standard, same prescription approach.

Less invasive. More in harmony.— That's the standard, county to county.

Pinelands edge · Mixed terrain

Tree care across Cumberland County.

14
Municipalities
Every borough, township, and city covered.
152,326
Residents
Trees we care for across the county.
30+
Years
Working Cumberland County since 1993.
NJ
LTE #408
Licensed to advise on tree care for hire.

What we see in Cumberland County

Soils, species, and what's pressuring them.

Different counties, different soil chemistry, different pest pressures. We diagnose by location.

  • Soil series — Most of Cumberland sits within or adjacent to the New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve — Lakewood, Atsion, Lakehurst series. Sandy, acidic (pH 4.5–5.0), nutrient-poor. Around the Bridgeton / Hopewell / Upper Deerfield agricultural belt: better Aura and Sassafras loams. Wet bottomlands along the Cohansey and Maurice rivers carry their own soil chemistry.
  • Native & common species — Pitch Pine (heavy throughout), Atlantic White Cedar (in cedar swamps), Pin Oak, Blackjack Oak, Post Oak, Sweetgum, Sassafras, American Holly, Mountain Laurel, Sheep Laurel, Inkberry, Highbush Blueberry.
  • Active pressures — Spotted Lanternfly very high in agricultural areas (vineyards in Vineland especially). Pinelands fire-cycle considerations — dead pine stands. Bacterial Leaf Scorch on pin oaks in urban Vineland and Millville. Storm response across rural areas where downed trees block long driveways and farm access.

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From Vineland to the Pinelands edge, Cumberland is on the route.

— Cumberland County · Pinelands & river towns

Every municipality, every tree

14 towns. One arborist.

We work in every municipality below. If your town is here, we're the right call.

MunicipalityTypePopulation
VinelandCity60,780
MillvilleCity27,801
BridgetonCity27,053
Upper DeerfieldTownship7,652
Maurice RiverTownship7,403
HopewellTownship4,393
CommercialTownship4,267
LawrenceTownship2,758
FairfieldTownship6,267
DeerfieldTownship2,857
Stow CreekTownship1,386
GreenwichTownship758
DowneTownship1,354
ShilohBorough500

What we do in Cumberland County

Six services. One philosophy.

Common questions

Cumberland County tree care, answered.

Do you serve every town in Cumberland County?+

Yes — every municipality. 14 towns total. From our South Jersey base, and our 35-mile working radius covers all of Cumberland County.

How fast can you get to me?+

Most of Cumberland County is within a 30-minute drive of our base. For storm and emergency response, we triage by life-safety priority — same-day when we can. Call (856) 241-0489.

What's the most common tree problem you see in Cumberland County?+

Spotted Lanternfly very high in agricultural areas (vineyards in Vineland especially). Pinelands fire-cycle considerations — dead pine stands. Bacterial Leaf Scorch on pin oaks in urban Vineland and Millville. Storm response across rural areas where downed trees block long driveways and farm access.

That's why our plant health care work leads with a soil test and a real diagnosis — not a sprayer.

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Cumberland County?+

Depends on your specific town. Several municipalities have tree ordinances requiring permits for trees above a certain DBH (typically 6–8 inches). We know the local rules and pull the permit on your behalf as part of the job.

Can you handle storm cleanup across Cumberland County?+

Yes — we triage life-safety first (trees on structures, blocking access, near power lines), then schedule cleanup of cleanly-fallen yard trees. During major regional storms response times stretch — we're straight with you about timing.

Tree care across Cumberland County

Walk your property with us.

Cumberland is the wildest of our four counties — Pinelands-edge soils, wetland buffers, large parcels with old trees that haven’t been touched in decades. We respect that. From Vineland to Maurice River, same arborist, same standard.

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