Spring: - Inspect trees for any signs of winter damage, such as broken branches or cracks in the bark. - Prune dead or diseased branches to promote new growth and prevent the spread of disease. - Mulch around the base of trees to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Summer: - Water trees deeply during dry periods, especially newly planted trees or those in drought-prone areas. - Monitor for signs of pests or diseases, such as yellowing leaves or holes in the bark. - Consider adding supports or ties to young trees to protect them from strong winds.
Fall: - Rake up fallen leaves to prevent the spread of disease and reduce the risk of pests overwintering. - Apply a slow-release fertilizer to help trees prepare for the dormant winter months. - Schedule a professional tree inspection to address any issues before the harsh winter weather sets in.
Winter: - Prune trees while they are dormant to promote healthy growth in the spring. - Protect trees from extreme cold temperatures by wrapping the trunks with burlap or applying a protective tree wrap. - Avoid salting or de-icing around trees, as it can damage the roots and soil.
By following these seasonal tree care tips from Preserve A Tree LLC, you can ensure that your trees stay healthy and beautiful year-round. Remember, regular maintenance and professional care are key to the success of your landscape. If you have any questions or need assistance with your tree care needs, don't hesitate to contact us. Our team of experts is here to help you preserve the beauty and health of your trees for years to come.
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