COVID-19 Update

Tree of Life Services is considered a life-sustaining business and is open at this time,

operating within CDC guidelines. 

Contact Us
treeoflifeservices@me.com
717-464-3020
We are trained horticulture specialists, serving commercial and residential properties throughout Lancaster County. We specialize in tree, plant, and turf health care – fertilizing, pest/disease diagnosis and treatment, tree and shrub pruning – as well as landscape design and installation.

We listen carefully to our clients and provide friendly, professional services to keep a valuable property at its healthy best.

Services

Lawn Care/Maintenance

Lawn Over-Seeding & Fertilizing
Lawn Weed & Insect Control
New Lawn Installation
Soil Testing & Liming
Lawn Aeration

Tree & Shrub Care

Insect & Disease Control
Planting & Fertilizing
Pruning & Removal
Tree Consultation

Landscape Design

Landscape Design & Upgrades
Songbird/Butterfly Gardens
Designs for Wildlife
Mulch Maintenance
Native Plantings
Testimonials

“I depend on Tree of Life Services to keep our properties looking exceptional; they are always prompt, courteous, conscientious, and a great value for our Residents.”

“With our most difficult landscape issues, I rely on Darrel’s knowledge, wealth of experience, and strong work ethic to provide sound solutions that are both cost-effective and safe for our Residents.”       

Nathan Eshleman

Manager of Grounds, Willow Valley Retirement Communities

Tree of Life did an awesome job of landscaping. They chose a very attractive variety of plants creating beauty throughout the growing season and greatly enhancing the attractiveness of our facility! In addition, their ongoing maintenance has created a luscious, weed-free green lawn. Tree of Life has demonstrated excellence in all phases of their work.
Ron Ressler

Senior Pastor, Living Hope Community Church, Lancaster, PA

Environmentally Conscious Practices

“Nature will bear the closest inspection. She invites us to lay our eye level with her smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain.”
— Henry David Thoreau