Why Should You Invest In A Professional Town Branch Tree Service?
October ushers in the full-fledged autumn season, which
is marked by lower temperatures, changing foliage colour, and noticeably
shorter days for most of us in the Northern Hemisphere. Trees shed their summer
foliage as the seasons change, preparing for the chilly winter ahead. The more
moderate weather makes yard labour, gardening, and even pruning more enjoyable
for homeowners. There are a few things to keep in mind by town branch tree service
to guarantee that your trees stay happy and healthy throughout the fall and
into the following growing season.
Take Good
Care Of Your Trees
Many trees have been damaged by the summer's lack of crucial
soil moisture as the hot, dry months have come to an end. A lack of soil
moisture at any point throughout the growing season can have a long-term impact
on the overall health of a tree. While trees normally do not require additional
water this late in the year, any environmental stress that occurred during the
growing season must be addressed. Any type of environmental stress can have an
impact on a tree's future health. During the fall and winter, when the tree's
canopy is dormant, resources are devoted to root development.
Keep An
Eye Out For Fungi
Many trees are prone to root rot diseases, which can be
extremely harmful. These are usually fungal in nature and can only be treated
in rare cases. Root rot infections can go undetected for a long time, causing
harm to a tree's structural and feeder roots before showing up above ground as
a "mushroom" or fruiting body on the trunk flare or buttress roots.
This fall in Kentucky's Bluegrass Region, we've witnessed an unusually high
number of root rot fungi emerging as fruiting bodies on trees. Some of the
distinctive "mushrooms" have the appearance of shelf fungi, while
others resemble big marshmallows. According to town branch tree experts,
any tree exhibiting symptoms of fungal infection should be evaluated by an
arborist certified in Tree Risk Assessment. By the time the fungus is seen
above ground, significant harm has likely happened beneath the soil, and the
root system may be compromised.
Pruning
Trees Should Be Done With Care
Just because it's nicer to work outside in October doesn't
imply it's a good time to prune your trees. The cooler daylight temperatures
may make you want to start pruning your trees, but resist the temptation. Tree
and shrub pruning can be done at any time of year, but significant canopy reductions
(over 20%) should only be done during the dormant season and should be done
with care and forethought, usually to achieve a very particular goal.
Reductions of more than 20% can be irreversibly harmful to a tree's or shrub's
overall health.
Consult
The Professionals
We don't expect you to know everything there is to know
about trees, and you shouldn't either. Trees are the life's work of ISA
Certified Arborists and tree care experts. They should be your go-to people for
all tree-related issues. Arborists can help with fungus and insect control,
soil management, watering schedules, and both necessary and cosmetic trimming.
Town Branch Tree Experts has a team of five ISA Certified Arborists and several
other professional tree care specialists, overseen by an ISA Board Certified
Master Arborist (our industry's top accreditation).
A well-informed and handy homeowner can do a lot to protect
his or her trees, but if you require expert knowledge or experience of a town branch tree service,
contact Town Branch Tree
Experts, Inc.!
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