3 Essential Tips For Growing Healthier Trees

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Now that you're spending more time at home, have you realized that one or more of your trees are starting to look a bit iffy? Are you wondering if there's anything you can do about this besides having them cut down? Although having trees cut down can certainly be a solution to some problems you might encounter, it's definitely not going to be the only or even the best solution for the problem at hand. There are many other less drastic measures that you can take to make your whole property look good once again. Some of the things that you can try include:

Pruning

This is one of the most important, yet often overlooked, aspects of residential tree care. Although it's true that "wild" trees out in nature don't have any professionals pruning them on a regular basis, the reality is that these trees can also lead much shorter lives as a result of this lack of care. Tree care professionals will know exactly how much to prune or trim a tree in order to remove dead growth and to promote new growth. Depending on the current state of your tree, this may initially seem quite drastic but your tree should rebound relatively quickly and will look much better.

Fertilizing

All plants need nutrients, and trees are no exception. Trees that are native to your area may be able to grow just fine without adding any supplemental fertilizer, but this isn't true of all trees. An important aspect of residential tree care is knowing what kind of fertilizer is needed and when it should be added. This is something that your tree care professionals should be able to help you with. They may also be able to recommend alternative fertilizer sources if you're unable to get to the garden center right now.

Watering

Once trees get to be a certain size, most of them rarely need to be watered. However, some trees are more water-hungry than others and will need supplemental watering throughout their lifespans. This is especially true if you happen to live in a desert area or an area that is experiencing less rainfall than usual. A residential tree care expert will be able to tell you how much water the tree or trees on your property need and whether or not you need to add extra water to ensure the health and well-being of the trees in your care.

Contact a residential tree care service to learn more.

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Gorgeous Canopies. Beautiful Branches. A Tree Service Blog

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