New Urban Forestry is an elite team of professional arborists, designers, and gardeners delivering exceptional service and environmentally conscious solutions for our clients and our community’s urban forests.
Our approach is unique. There is an interconnected network among trees, plants and soils; we evaluate the property as a whole and determine the best approach for each client. Trees may need pruning, cabling, soil care, or treatment to suppress insects and disease. Our goal is to enhance the utility and health of trees, shrubs and soils.

arborists. designers. neighbors. characters.
“I am extremely pleased with the comprehensive services of New Urban Forestry!”
“These guys know trees - new trees, dying trees, about to fall on your house trees. They are great to work with and always highly professional. ”
“From the first interaction, my experience with New Urban Forestry was great!”
“Excellent doesn’t even come close to describing the job New Urban Forestry did.”

Every year on April 22, people around the world celebrate Earth Day by focusing on ways to protect and improve the environment. While there are many ways to make a difference, one of the most impactful actions starts right in your own yard: caring for trees.In Athens, trees are an essential part of the landscape. From the historic neighborhoods shaded by mature hardwoods to the parks and greenways that define our community, Athens benefits from a strong urban tree canopy. At New Urban Forestry, we believe Earth Day is the perfect reminder of the important role trees play in maintaining a healthy, sustainable environment.

Young trees are resilient, but they’re also more vulnerable than those which are established. Sudden warm days followed by freezing nights, late cold snaps, or unexpected heat can induce stress on developing trees and affect their long-term health. Protecting young trees from temperature swings is an important part of establishing vigorous trees.

As temperatures rise across the Southeast, plants aren’t the only things coming back to life. Pests are emerging from dormancy and actively seeking food sources, often targeting the trees and shrubs you’ve invested in.