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Professional Tree Care: The Remedy for Urban Tree Stressors

Professional Tree Care: The Remedy for Urban Tree Stressors

While disease and insects are considered to be two of the most prevalent factors that can cause tree damage, urban trees actually have an even more serious problem to contend with in maintaining their health.  That problem is human error, and it affects trees in a variety of ways.

One of the first of these is improper planting and poor care, especially when trees are very young.  By providing too little OR too much water, tree roots can be injured.  The young tree can suffer from the effects of drought when too little water is given.  On the opposite side of the spectrum, too much water can result in too rapid growth, thereby leaving the tree weaker and more prone to disease.

Trees can also suffer from the effects of too much activity in their immediate area.  Too much foot or vehicle traffic can cause the soil around their roots to become compacted.  This results in inadequate absorption of water and nutrients by the tree, and can impede root development.

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The tools of regular lawn maintenance can also have a major impact on trees, especially young ones.  Trees that suffer injury from mowers or weed eaters can end up with injuries in their bark that make them more susceptible to disease and insect pests.  Injuries that are severe enough can even kill them.

Road salt and pollution are two more factors that can stress urban trees. Dumping snow containing salt in the area near a tree can have a negative impact on its overall health.  In addition, pollution, especially in areas of high traffic, can be detrimental.

The best ally for homeowners attempting to ensure the good health of their trees is professional tree care.  A professional tree care service can prevent trees from developing major problems through regular inspection and care. Appropriate pruning, the right amount of watering, proper fertilization and mulching can all increase the overall health of trees and prevent future problems.

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