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With winter having arrived already, it’s time to check up on your trees and make sure they are ready to brave the cold. Learning some essential tree maintenance tips will safeguard them against the harsh impact of subfreezing temperatures. Read on for some useful insight on proper care and nourishment.

How to Ensure Tree Maintenance & Care During the Winter

Invest in Preventative Tree Services

The change in weather from summer to winter is particularly notorious for leaving tree branches weakened. Consistent exposure to frost strips away their natural vitality and causes them to become dry and brittle in appearance. You can minimize the resulting branch breakages by investing in pre-winter tree pruning. Trimming away weak structural elements spares trees from further damage and prevents the safety hazard of falling branches.

Take Measures Against Animal Infestations

Tree MaintenanceTrees become a haven for rodents and insects looking for a warm place to nest in and spend the winter months. However, once they settle down and start breeding, it doesn't take long for them to become a threat to your tree’s health and survival. Rodents create burrows around the tree roots, making them lose their strong grip on the ground. Insects, on the other hand, feed on wood to survive the cold weather and strip away its vitality. Mulching and spraying repellants are two effective methods of dealing with an animal invasion. Covering small trees with protective fabrics can shield them from becoming a food source for these pests.

Preserve Water Content

Lack of rain and snowfall can create drought conditions, making it difficult for your trees to survive the long, hard winter. While there isn't much that can be done about the shortage of rains, you can employ mulching to prevent water depletion around the trees.

 

Consulting with the experts at Bluegrass Tree Service, LLC can help you get further insights into the right tree maintenance strategies for winter. Their tree service providers have furnished Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati residents with a wide range of preventative solutions. For further information about their residential tree services, call (859) 746-0708 or visit their website.

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