How to Properly Care For Your Trees

If you’re in the process of planting a new tree or want to keep the trees on your property healthy and looking their best, it’s important to take the time to learn about proper care. A few simple steps can help your trees thrive for decades. This includes watering regularly, pruning dead or weakened branches and scheduling regular inspections to look for pests and disease. By caring for your trees, you can ensure they grow and remain healthy, as well as make your yard safer for those who enjoy spending time outdoors.

It’s important to plant the right trees in the right places. Choose a variety that is compatible with your soil and climate, then plant it in a spot that has enough room to support its full-grown canopy without interfering with sidewalks, walkways or roads. It’s also important to ensure the tree isn’t planted too close to underground utility lines or your home, which can cause damage or even lead to a power outage.

One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is not giving their newly planted trees enough water. If the tree isn’t properly watered, it can develop root diseases and die. It’s important to water the ground around the tree, rather than directly on the leaves or trunk, and to do so at a consistent time each day. Watering in the morning or after sunset is ideal to minimize evaporation and ensure the tree receives the water it needs.

As with all plants, it’s crucial to provide trees with the nutrients they need to thrive. In addition to potassium, nitrogen and phosphorus, trees need secondary macronutrients like magnesium, calcium and sulphur. However, too many fertilizers can be detrimental to a tree’s health and can cause it to overproduce, which can result in weak roots, branches or leaves.

Insects are a part of nature, and it’s unavoidable that they will be in and around your trees. But the type of insects, and the number, can make a big difference in how your trees are affected. Watching for signs of pests and removing them quickly can reduce the risk of disease and other problems.

If you’re not sure whether you’re doing everything right, contact a local tree care professional to see how they can help. ISA Certified Arborists can provide the expertise and knowledge you need to give your trees the proper care they deserve. They can also identify any issues before they become serious, which can save you both time and money in the long run. So don’t hesitate – call your local arborist today to schedule an appointment!