Central Coast Tree and Landscape Problem Library for Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties
Independent guidance for tree health, tree risk, pruning, and site-related problems before you approve costly work or site changes.

A trusted Central Coast resource for homeowners, HOAs, and property managers to understand tree and landscape problems before approving costly work or site changes.
Built for Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties, this library helps you identify the problem first so the next decision is smarter, …and better informed.
Start Here: Find answers below by symptom, site condition, maintenance issue, irrigation problem, or property-management concern.
Popular Starting Points
Below are some of the most common questions affecting Central Coast trees, landscapes, and property decisions.
Popular Starting Points
These are some of the most common questions affecting Central-South Coast trees, landscapes and properties.
The PROBLEM LIBRARY
Select from these 5 Categories
Tree Health Problems
Yellowing leaves, dieback, pests, disease symptoms, decline patterns, and tree health observations.
Tree Risk & Safety Problems
Hazard trees, storm damage, weak structure, failure concerns, and when a professional risk assessment may be needed.
Water, Soil & Site Problems
Overwatering, drought stress, runoff, compaction, soil salinity, poor drainage, and site-related tree stress.
Pruning & Maintenance Problems
Bad cuts, topping, tool sterilization, contractor shortcuts, maintenance errors, and avoidable landscape damage.
HOA & Property Guides
Guidance for HOAs, property managers, boards, vendors, compliance questions, and landscape oversight.
Why Independent Guidance Matters
When the same company diagnoses a tree problem and also sells the remedy, the incentive to over-prescribe can be structural. Independent guidance helps property owners slow down, identify the actual issue, and make better decisions before approving pruning, removals, or costly site changes.
When the Problem Needs More Than a Google Search
Some tree and landscape problems can be improved with better timing, maintenance, or observation. Others require a documented, independent opinion before pruning, removal, contractor escalation, or liability decisions are made. ArborSolutions provides second opinions, arborist reports, tree risk assessments, and practical site-specific guidance for Central Coast properties.
