Spring: A Season for Growth and Inspection
Spring is an ideal time to assess the health of your trees after winter. As new growth begins, professional arborists can identify any damage from snow, ice, or wind. Pruning in early spring encourages healthy development and improves tree structure. It’s also a great time to fertilize and apply preventative treatments for pests and diseases.
Summer: Managing Growth and Storm Preparedness
During summer, trees are in full bloom, making it easier to spot signs of distress, such as dead branches or insect infestations. Regular trimming helps maintain their shape and prevents overgrowth. If your area experiences summer storms, proactive pruning can reduce the risk of broken limbs falling on your property.
Fall: Preparing for the Colder Months
Fall is perfect for deep root fertilization and structural pruning. Trees store nutrients in preparation for winter, making this a crucial time to support their health. Removing weak or damaged branches before winter storms helps prevent potential hazards.
Winter: Dormant Season Pruning
Winter is the best time for major pruning and tree removal. With trees dormant, pruning is less stressful for them, and the risk of disease transmission is lower. Additionally, frozen ground minimizes damage to your landscape.
Scheduling regular tree care ensures the longevity and safety of your trees year-round.
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