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Trees are a vital part of landscaping that largely go ignored during winter months, thanks to their bare and bleak appearances. Unfortunately, cold weather is when trees need the most help to survive. It’s also when fragile trees become dangerous, dropping weak limbs onto homes and properties without warning. Preparations by a tree service can help, but it’s important for homeowners to take the following steps to protect their homes and trees this winter.

3 Ways to Practice Tree Safety During Winter

1. Tree Pruning Should Be Done Now

When winter weather arrives, it can cause weak and brittle tree limbs to fall and harm people or property. A professional tree service or arborist can examine a tree before ice and snow arrive to determine which branches should be pruned. Trimming away the vulnerable parts of a tree can make it stronger in cold weather.

tree service2. Brace Your Trees

If you don’t want to remove a weakened tree or need to wait until the spring for budgetary reasons, you need to secure its trunk and branches to prevent them from causing damage. Heavy ice and snow can cause trees to topple, which makes fortifying them with cables a necessity. 

3. Give Them Nutrition

Winter is the time of year trees go into hibernation, and like animals, they need to stock up on nutrition before the ground freezes. Applying fertilizer and moisture can give them food to survive on for months, and adding mulch around their bases can keep their roots warm. 

 

Winter weather in the High Point, NC, area can be unpredictable, but a tree service can help you protect your property from damage caused by trees impacted by ice storms and more. J D Mills Expert Tree Service has more than 40 years of experience in different tree services, including tree pruning and removal. Their knowledgeable team can help you prepare vulnerable trees before winter arrives. Call (336) 431-8162 or visit their website to schedule a consultation today. 

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