BLOG The Ultimate Guide to Seasonal Tree Care for Healthy Growth Jun 27, 2024

As the seasons change, so do the needs of your trees. Proper seasonal tree care is essential to ensure healthy growth, vibrant leaves, and beautiful blooms. At Godleski's Tree & Landscaping, we understand the importance of caring for your trees year-round. That's why we've put together the ultimate guide to seasonal tree care to help you keep your trees in top condition throughout the year.

Spring

Spring is a time of renewal and growth for trees. As the weather warms up and the days get longer, your trees will begin to come out of their winter dormancy. Here are a few key tips for spring tree care:

- Inspect your trees for any signs of damage, disease, or pests. Look for dead or diseased branches, pest infestations, or any other issues that may need attention.

- Prune your trees to remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. This will help promote healthy growth and improve air circulation throughout the canopy.

- Mulch around the base of your trees to help retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds. Be sure to leave a few inches of space between the trunk and the mulch to prevent rot.

Summer

Summer can be tough on trees, especially during hot, dry periods. To keep your trees healthy and hydrated during the summer months, follow these tips:

- Water your trees deeply and infrequently. Aim to give your trees about one inch of water per week, either from rainfall or irrigation. Water in the early morning or late evening to reduce evaporation.

- Protect your trees from heat stress by mulching around the base and providing shade during the hottest part of the day. Avoid pruning or fertilizing your trees during extreme heat.

- Monitor your trees for signs of stress, such as wilting leaves, yellowing foliage, or early leaf drop. If you notice any issues, contact a professional tree care service for assistance.

Fall

Fall is a time of transition for trees as they prepare for winter dormancy. To help your trees get ready for the cold months ahead, consider these fall tree care tips:

- Continue watering your trees until the ground freezes to ensure they have enough moisture to last through the winter. Make sure to water early in the day to allow time for the soil to dry before temperatures drop.

- Remove any fallen leaves or debris from around your trees to prevent pests and diseases from overwintering. Consider mulching the leaves to use as a natural, nutrient-rich mulch.

- Consider pruning your trees in the fall to remove dead or diseased branches and improve the overall shape of the canopy. Avoid heavy pruning, as this can stimulate new growth that may not harden off before winter.

Winter

Winter is a time of rest and dormancy for trees, but that doesn't mean they don't need care. Here are a few winter tree care tips to keep in mind:

- Monitor your trees for signs of winter damage, such as broken branches, ice damage, or snow load. Remove any damaged branches carefully to prevent further injury to the tree.

- Continue watering your trees during mild winter periods, especially if there hasn't been much snow or rain. Water in the middle of the day when temperatures are above freezing to prevent freezing on the roots.

- Avoid applying deicing salts near your trees, as these can damage the roots and foliage. Instead, use sand or other alternatives to improve traction on icy surfaces.

By following these seasonal tree care tips, you can ensure your trees stay healthy and vibrant year-round. If you need assistance with tree care, pruning, or removal, don't hesitate to contact Godleski's Tree & Landscaping. Our team of expert arborists and tree care professionals is here to help you with all of your tree care needs. Happy tree growing!

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