Tips to keep your trees flourishing
Tips to keep your trees flourishing
Trees are a valuable asset to any landscape. Besides increasing the beauty and curb appeal of the yard, trees provide shade, increase property value and lower energy costs. Unfortunately, while most homeowners love to plant trees to make their yards inviting, not all are experts or have time to care for them. Tree care and maintenance are essential for their long-term health and safety. Regular care keeps the trees looking their best and helps them thrive properly. Tree care involves more than watering them from time to time. Growing and maintaining healthy trees requires time, effort, and knowledge. Here are a few essential tree care tips for those who want to keep their yard looking well-kept and attractive but are clueless about how to keep their trees flourishing:
Plant the right trees
Trees will not survive for long if you do not plant them correctly or choose the wrong trees for the yard. Several factors need consideration while planting trees, including local climate, soil conditions, sun exposure, available space, safety aspects, a suitable spot, and tree health. Providing trees with an ideal environment to live and grow will keep them in optimal shape.
Ensure a proper watering schedule
Water is the primary requirement for every tree, but not all trees require the same amount of watering. Both overwatering and underwatering can harm a tree. While new and young trees need more water to develop a robust root system and stay upright, older trees have established roots that can draw water from underneath the ground and may not require much supplemental irrigation. Understand the needs of different trees in the yard to prepare a proper watering schedule.
Mulch
Mulch is more than a decorative element for the landscape. Adding mulch around the tree base is crucial for its health. Mulching around trees retains soil moisture, protects plants from damage from foot traffic and lawn equipment, suppresses weeds, improves soil structure, regulates root temperature, reduces soil compaction, and controls pests. The amount of mulch a tree requires depends on its size.
Fertilize when needed
Fertilization offers trees the nutrients required to help them reach their full potential. It also strengthens roots, promotes better water absorption, and increases the tree’s ability to fight diseases and pests and overcome stress.
Tree trimming and pruning
Regular trimming and pruning are essential to cut back overgrown plants and remove dead, broken, or infected branches. They improve the overall tree health and appearance, increase sun exposure, minimize damage, promote new growth, help detect diseases on time, and help compensate for root loss.
Protect the tree from harsh weather
Unfavorable weather conditions are detrimental to a tree’s health. Therefore, homeowners should take adequate steps to protect the trees from heat, cold, and storms. It is a critical step to ensure property safety and tree health.
Inspect the trees regularly for pests and diseases
Pests and diseases can kill a tree if not addressed on time. A vital aspect of tree care is to monitor them regularly for any signs of infestation and take steps to determine the cause and take corrective measures.
Take care of the trees
Routine tree care ensures a healthy and enjoyable yard throughout the year. Contact Johnson Ops Tree Care at 608 526-6297, one of our Certified Arborist can assist you in caring for the needs of your trees.