Care for Your Trees Now
The heat this summer has been incredible. Multiple record highs have been recorded and much of North America is experiencing a drought. The lack of moisture has been hard for plant life, and trees have been greatly affected. As trees dry out, their branches weaken. If you have multiple trees on your grounds or surrounding your estate, the late summer is an ideal time in which to get a tree cutting risk assessment and arborist report.
Once the cold weather hits, there is always the chance that snow and ice can build up on already-weakened branches. Instead of bowing under the weight, as a healthy tree will do, dried out trees simply break. Creating an effective tree pruning schedule before winter arrives will make your grounds safer and keep your trees from falling apart, all winter long. Helping your trees now will ensure that when there is more moisture, they can thrive once again.
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