Spring: - Inspect your trees for any signs of damage from winter weather, such as broken branches or disease. - Prune any dead or damaged branches to encourage healthy growth and maintain the overall shape of the tree. - Check for signs of insects or disease, as spring is the time when pests are most active.
Summer: - Water your trees deeply during periods of drought to ensure they receive an adequate amount of moisture. - Mulch around the base of your trees to help retain moisture and keep weeds at bay. - Monitor for signs of disease or stress, such as wilting leaves or discoloration.
Fall: - Continue to water your trees until the ground freezes to prepare them for the winter months. - Remove fallen leaves and debris from around your trees to prevent the spread of disease. - Consider planting new trees or shrubs during the fall, as this is an ideal time for root establishment.
Winter: - Protect young or delicate trees from harsh winter conditions by wrapping them in burlap or providing them with a windbreak. - Avoid pruning during the winter months, as this can leave your trees susceptible to disease and pest infestations. - Monitor for signs of winter damage, such as broken branches or ice accumulation.
By following these seasonal tree care tips from Neighborhood Lawn Care and Tree Service, you can help your trees thrive year-round. If you have any questions or concerns about caring for your trees, don't hesitate to reach out to our team of experts. We are here to provide you with the guidance and support you need to keep your trees healthy and beautiful. Remember, proper tree care is an investment in the long-term health and value of your landscape, so make sure to prioritize it throughout the year.
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