Randall Frizzell, Zeno Acton, & Greg Archbald

The Nevada City Tree Tour Map is now available online.  We were happy to be a part of this wonderful project and have the opportunity to work with so many great people.  Thanks for all of your hard work Pamela Biery, Randall Frizzell and Greg Archbald.  We look forward to seeing the map in use around town.

Nevada City Tree Tour Map Now Available – The Union Article – October 12, 2017


Thank you for voting us among the best in Nevada County! We are so grateful for everyone’s continued support. We truly have the most incredible customers and crew. We couldn’t have done it without you! We look forward to continuing to serve this wonderful community with quality tree care.

 
Meet Your Merchant: Acton Arboriculture uses its botany skills for the greater good
Growing up on an organic farm on the North San Juan Ridge, Zeno Acton was fascinated by all things botany. While toiling away in the soil and lying under the expanse of oaks and other trees, he would dream of one day becoming … an engineer.
“Most of the people in my family are plant people,” Acton said. “I can’t say that right away I knew that was the path I wanted to go. I was thinking I wanted to be an engineer. I just started taking horticulture classes at Sierra College, and then I transferred to UC Davis, and got a degree in horticulture.”
This turned out to be a most fateful decision. While enrolled in a business communications class he met the woman who would eventually be his wife and business partner, Erin.
“I’ve always dreamed of owning my own business,” Erin said. “Then I met (Zeno) and he had all this tree knowledge, and I was like, ‘Well why can’t we do that?'”
“I think I just wanted to be in charge of my own destiny. I want to help people,” said Zeno.
Ten years later, the two have formed a successful business in Acton Arboriculture. With Erin keeping track of the books and occasionally lending a physical hand, the company provides tree care services including pruning trees, removing trees, planting trees, restoration forestry, vegetation management and consulting services.

“I do disease diagnosis, risk assessment, appraisal,” Zeno said. “I help people understand the trees around their house, and the risk involved.

 

“Most of what I really like to do is educate the customer about their trees: the risks involved, the health issues, and then helping them make decisions regarding their trees. It’s up to them what they want to do, but I love being that person who helps them make decisions.”
The couple is quick to point out success is also reliant on a skilled crew, of which there are seven members.
“We couldn’t do what we do without our awesome crew,” Erin said. “Without them we couldn’t provide the quality service and the good detailed clean-up and all the things that we do. They’re just as passionate as (Zeno) about working outside and working with trees and learning new things.”
Keeping up with the times is important to the company, too.
“We put a lot of time and energy into continued education, not just for me but for the crew too,” Zeno said.
Running a business can be time consuming, but the Acton’s have plenty of extracurricular activities they enjoy when they are not on the job. Erin is an avid soccer player and Zeno likes to disc golf. Together they go on hikes and go mountain biking, while making time to spend with their families.
All the while, Zeno has his eyes on the plants and trees around him. “I like to sit in my garden and watch plants grow. I like to botanize a little bit,” he said.
“I love plants but it turns out that I also love interacting with people. Just being of service to my community but also having a skill that somebody is willing to pay to have you (do) is kind of a really special thing.”

Source: The Union.com

One of our wonderful customers, Audrey, emailed me this interesting article, so I thought I would share.  It should be easy enough to reap the benefits of forest-bathing in beautiful Nevada County!  Happy bathing…

The simple Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku could be the key to leading a happier and healthier life
Business Insider
Dr. Qing Li, Contributor
Apr. 24, 2018, 12:54 PM

Japanese forest bathing is proven to reduce stress and anxiety. Japaneseforest-bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is a practice that involves spending time in nature, among trees. Studies revealed that Japanese forest-bathing has a positive impact on both physical and mental health, as discussed in the below excerpt from Dr. Qing Li’s recent book on the subject. There are a number of ways to integrate Japanese forest-bathing into any lifestyle, from visiting the local park to filling your home with
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We had such a great time river rafting with our crew last weekend on the south fork of the American River.  Thanks so much to everyone who was there and a special thanks to our guides, Chuck and Cordi!


Thank you Nevada County for voting us as one of the best tree services for the fourth year in a row.  We sincerely appreciate our many wonderful customers and the opportunity to work in this beautiful area. 

A special thank you to our amazing crew, you guys truly are the best tree crew in Nevada County!


Take a Saturday morning to explore Nevada City’s heritage trees with ISA Board Certified Master Arborist Zeno Acton of Acton Arboriculture, Inc.WHAT: Fall Color Tree Tour Walk
WHERE: Meet in front of Nevada City Chamber of Commerce, 132 Main, Nevada City
WHEN: Saturday, October 26, 2019
10:30 am, until Noon
COST: Free. Donations will be used for a Nevada City Arbor Day tree planting.

“The trees that have been planted and preserved in Nevada City are a wonderful asset. The self-guided tree tour educates and inspires, I enjoy introducing people to new trees.“ – Zeno Acton


We are very proud to be recognized as a favorite Nevada County Tree Service for the 5th year in a row!
We truly love what we do and enjoy working with the many wonderful people in and around Nevada County.
Zeno, Erin and our hardworking, dedicated crew strive everyday to provide a quality product at a fair price.
​Nothing makes up happier than hearing from our many happy clients; that means we did our job well!Thank you Nevada County!