05/03/2022
Are your trees and bushes suffering from winter damage?
Winter snow and strong, cold winds can cause a lot of problems to the trees around your home. Once spring arrives, one of the best things to do is schedule a spring tree inspection to identify potential winter damage.
What signs of winter damage will we look for?
1. Are the tree’s branches leafing out consistently? If not, some branches may be dead or dying.
2. Do leaves appear to be browning along the edges and tips? Trees like boxwoods and evergreens, for example, are susceptible to winter burn, a condition where the leaf tissue dries out from lack of water. They are unable to pull moisture from the soil because the ground is frozen and therefore are vulnerable to cold winter winds.
3. Do trees and shrubs appear discolored? Poor drainage from large amounts of melting snow can cause this issue.
Inspecting your trees and shrubs for winter damage in the spring will allow you to get the full benefits from your landscape year round.
Call today and schedule a tree inspection with our Certified Arborist.
Save 10% on tree work when you schedule a tree inspection by May 27, 2022.