Seffner Florida Tree Service
May 24, 2019
May 24, 2019
Seffner Florida Tree Service
In the midst of Mid-Florida, about 12 miles east of Tampa, is the comparatively small town of Seffner. Seffner encompasses just 3.6sq miles of land area and is home to approximately 9000 people.
This small area of Hillsborough County has a vast and interesting history that includes being a safe haven during the Yellow Fever outbreak of 1887 in Tampa, an area known for producing oranges and a prominent rail transportation hub when railway travel was widely used.
Seffner maintains a rural feel to this day in spite of its transformation into a bedroom community with an increased number of housing developments and retail businesses coming as Tampa, Brandon and Riverview continue to expand.
Homeowners in the Seffner area are favored to have a good amount of tree cover in their neighborhoods. With the abundance of trees comes a greater demand for regular tree maintenance like trimming, pruning, fertilizing and even the sometimes necessary removal or emergency cutting that can come after severe weather like summer thunderstorms, tropical storms and hurricanes. Mid Florida Tree Service, with decades of knowledge and practical experience is here to help you with any and all of your Seffner tree care wants and needs.
The family of staff members at Mid Florida Tree Service includes highly trained and skilled site workers as well as Certified Arborists who know the ins and outs of the area tree laws, including the Hillsborough County Tree Protection act, how to deal with the bureaucracy to obtain a Certified Arborists Affidavit should one be necessary, and well acquainted with local HOAs and their rules regarding trees for land owners.
Please give us a call or contact us for Tree Service in Seffner, Florida.


By Mid-Florida Tree Service
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February 13, 2026
Trees add beauty, shade, and value to properties throughout Polk County. From Lakeland to Bartow to Mulberry, mature oaks, pines, and palms are a major part of the landscape. However, Florida’s climate creates unique challenges that can affect tree health if problems are not identified early. Understanding common tree issues in Polk County helps homeowners protect their investment and avoid costly removals. Storm Damage and Structural Weakness High winds and heavy rain are common throughout Polk County. Even if a tree survives a storm, hidden structural damage may remain. Common storm related issues include: Cracked or split trunks. Limbs with weak attachment points. Leaning trees due to root movement. Canopy imbalance after major limb loss. Internal decay caused by storm wounds. Early evaluation can determine whether corrective pruning can restore stability or if removal is necessary. Soil Compaction and Root Stress Many Polk County yards experience compacted soil due to foot traffic, construction, or heavy equipment. Compacted soil restricts oxygen flow to roots and limits water absorption. Signs of root stress include: Sparse canopy growth. Smaller than normal leaves. Premature leaf drop. Slow overall growth. Increased susceptibility to pests and disease. Relieving soil compaction and improving root conditions often restores tree vitality. Pest and Disease Issues Florida’s warm climate supports a wide range of pests and fungal diseases. Oaks, pines, and palms are especially vulnerable if already stressed. Common problems in Polk County include: Fungal growth at the base of trees. Leaf discoloration or spotting. Bark separation or oozing sap. Palm nutrient deficiencies. Insect activity in weakened wood. Our ISA Certified Arborists evaluate symptoms carefully before recommending treatment or removal. Improper Pruning Improper trimming can cause long term structural problems. Over pruning, topping, or removing healthy limbs weakens the tree and increases storm risk. We frequently see: Excessive canopy thinning. Large flush cuts that do not heal properly. Unbalanced canopy weight. Stress from removing too many green fronds on palms. Corrective pruning helps restore structure and reduce future risk. Root Damage From Construction Driveways, patios, and landscaping projects can damage roots without obvious signs at first. In Polk County neighborhoods with mature trees, root disturbance is a common cause of decline. Warning signs may include: Gradual thinning of the canopy. Increased branch drop. Soil settling near the base of the tree. Delayed decline months after construction. Professional evaluation helps determine whether damage can be managed. Proactive Tree Care in Polk County Most serious tree problems begin with subtle warning signs. Regular inspections and routine maintenance reduce the likelihood of emergency removals and storm failures. At Mid-Florida Tree Service, our ISA Certified Arborists evaluate trees carefully and recommend practical solutions that protect your property and landscape. If you are concerned about a tree in Lakeland, Bartow, Mulberry, or anywhere in Polk County, we are ready to help. Call Mid-Florida Tree Service at (813) 588-0315 to schedule a professional tree evaluation in Polk County.







