Fall is an excellent time to prepare your trees for the cold winter. A Fall tree care plan boosts overall tree health and helps them to withstand diseases and pests better.
Here are some simple ways to create the best growth environment for your trees during Fall.
1) Rake the fallen leaves regularly
Raking the fallen leaves means more than keeping the yard clean and neat. It lowers the risk of diseases and pests. Fallen leaves can harbor harmful fungi and insects that attack trees. Rake the leaves early and remove them regularly to protect your trees from these potential threats.
2) Hydrate, mulch, and fertilize
The roots of trees continue to grow throughout Fall. Make sure they have enough water to support this growth. Add a layer of mulch to each tree to help retain moisture in the soil. Keep the mulch two inches away from the trunk to avoid rot. Fertilizing in Fall gives trees the nutrients they need to make it through winter and sets them up for a strong start in spring.
3) Arrange for an inspection
Fall reveals structural problems that may have gone unnoticed during the summer. Arrange for a tree inspection to identify any potential risks. A certified arborist can help you identify potential problems before they cause severe damage.
4) Wrap the trunk
Towards the end of the season, wrap the trunks of young trees with burlap or tree wrap. Trunk wrapping protects trees from rodents that may try to burrow into the bark over winter. It also helps to prevent damage from frost.
5) Fall pruning is important
Pruning in Fall is vital for several reasons. It removes dead or dying branches that can harbor pests and diseases. It also helps to shape the tree and promote growth. Finally, pruning in Fall helps the tree to heal faster.
If you are looking for a tree care service to help with any of the above services, contact Low Stump Tree Service in Park City, UT. Give us a call today to get to know more about our services.
I guess you guys are closed for the season. We have an aspen that is bending our gutter and needs to be removed. If that is not possible, could you please put us on a list for this next spring or maybe even come out now and give us a estimate.
Thank you, Dixie Spagnoletti
1421 Willow Lane
Silver Springs