Spring is the ideal time to inspect, prune, water, mulch, and fertilize your trees to ensure healthy growth and prevent pest or disease problems. Inspect for Winter Damage Start by examining your trees for broken branches, frost cracks, or exposed roots caused by winter weather. Look for signs of pests or disease, such as discolored leaves, holes in the bark, or fungal growth, and address issues early to prevent long-term damage. Pruning Remove dead, broken, or damaged branches using proper pruning tools. Focus on safety and avoid heavy pruning of healthy branches until after leaf-out, as some trees may leaf out late. Pruning helps improve air circulation, reduces disease risk, and…
19
Nov