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Prestige Shrub and Tree has been serving the Atlanta area since 1985. Our mission is to provide the highest quality professional services using the latest in research and technology. We strive to not only service our customers but also provide customer education. Our applicators are trained, licensed, uniformed and trustworthy. We tailor our programs to meet the needs of each customer’s individual landscape.

Prestige Shrub & Tree, Ltd. provides horticultural chemical application and fertilization programs for lawns and shrubs and trees and large tree health assessments.  All technical personnel are horticulturally trained and hold a State of Georgia Pesticide Applicators license.  All personnel are uniformed and are easily identifiable when on your property. Prestige does not offer tree removal, pruning, planting or landscape planning services.

We are in no way affiliated with Prestige Tree and Landscape. This is an independent company working under a similar name.

We are affiliated with:

  • Georgia Green Industry Association
  • Metro Atlanta Landscape and Turf Association
  • Georgia Arborist Association
  • International Society of Arboriculture

Prestige Shrub & Tree, Ltd. began operations in 1985.  Prestige is owned and operated by Patrick Mawhinney.  Patrick holds a B.S. in Botany and a Master of Agriculture in Plant Pathology from Auburn University.  He is also an International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist (#SO-2347A), a Georgia Certified Plant Professional and a Georgia Lifetime Master Gardener.

Recent News

Moss: Problem Or Panacea?

Due to the the excessively rainy weather in 2009, moss is taking over shady, poorly drained areas that are marginal for turf growth.  Click here for the story.

Turf Tips Volume 20 Number 1

This is your first Turf TIps lawn newsletter for 2010.  We discuss nutrient importance, fescue and warm season problems and tips and winter weeds! Click here!

Freeze Damage is Very Pronounced This Winter!

Due to our very cold winter we are seeing much more freeze damage on many different plants.

Trying to melt that ice?

We don't get much snow or ice in the South but occasionally we have to deal with some icy sidewalks.  Many snow melt products are not good for plants, pets, concrete or metal.  Avoid using NaCl (rock salt and table salt) especially.  If possible use one of the newer "environmentally friendly" products such as

From The Roots Up Volume 26 Number 1

Here is your first Shrub and Tree Newsletter for 2010.  Click here!