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Top 10 Spring tree care tips

Here are the top 10 spring tree care tips to check the condition and health of your trees, and diagnose the issue.

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Top 10 Spring tree care tips

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  1. Top 10 Spring tree care tips Top 10 Spring tree care tips The season when the weather starts to brighten and the trees begin to blossom, yes you can say that this is the spring season. That is the better time to go outside and make your garden ready for the spring/summer seasons so it can achieve, thrive and flourish its full potential. But for this sometimes you need to hire the arborist and sometimes you can do this job on your own. Here are the top 10 spring tree care tips to check the condition and health of your trees, and diagnose the issue. Find out that what exactly your trees need like tree trimming, tree pruning, or maybe tree removal to keep your garden looking its best in the upcoming months. Closely inspect trees and shrubs During winters, the garden can fall victim to the extreme weather, like sleet, snow and rain. So when you give the landscape a spring clean, you have to try and remember to take a closer at the trees and shrubs for checking out any damage. Look for a fully trained arborist, like Treescape®, will determine whether treatments or complete removal are required. © 2020 Treescape® Australasia.

  2. Check for pests and diseases. When you clean the garden closely inspect the trees and shrubs, it is worth making you familiar with the different diseases and pests which can create desolation on your landscape. You need experienced arborist, to find out which types of pests and diseases your trees are at risk of falling victim. Time for a spring clean Collect all the debris together and remove from under the trees like leaves, twigs or fruit, as these can become a breeding garden for fungal growth. Coming into leaf When you are inspecting your trees in the garden, check out whether there is any tree part which is not coming into leaf as this can indicate that they are dead. Fertilise the plants and trees Use slow-release fertiliser to the plants that will replace nutrients and boost their resistance to damage caused by insects, diseases, and the elements. Try and inclusive this into your annual routine to keep your trees and plants in a healthy condition. Prune the trees Winter season the perfect time to prune the trees when the tree is dormant, you can remove any damaged, broken, dead, and branches in the spring season to help the new growth. Willow trees, cherry trees and in particular, flourish and thrive after a proper pruning. Mulch the garden Mulch is mainly used in the garden to retain moisture and abolish weeds; this is particularly important when caring for younger trees. It is worth noting that laying mulch against the tree trunk will retain moisture and heat. © 2020 Treescape® Australasia.

  3. That can encourage fungal growth, so make sure you apply the layer around the bottom of the tree, not up the trunk. Plant new trees Spring is not the only perfect time to look after your existing trees, but it also gives the ideal time to plant new trees, too. If you want to take expert advice like when, where, and how to produce a new tree, contact our professional arborist. Watering your trees Watering your trees during the winter season when the soil is frozen can lead to shirk as the water cannot absorb into the ground properly. The weather gets warmer in the lead up to the spring/summer seasons, and the soil has thawed. There is no better time to start watering your trees to encourage good leaf and shoot development. Hope these ten tips are useful for you if you are looking for tree services you can contact us @ NZ: 0800 873 396 | AU: 1800 632 684 to know about our services. CONTACT US Address: 21 Huia Road, Otahuhu 1062, PO Box 22149, Auckland 1640 Phone No: 0800 873 396 Email ID: info@treescape.co.nz Website: www.treescape.co.nz © 2020 Treescape® Australasia.

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