Four Tips to Get Your Trees Ready for Fall

Arborist in Brookeville, MD

One of the most universal symbols of the transition into fall is the changing of leaves on trees. Leaves change color from green to red, orange, yellow and brown, and begin to fall as trees prepare for their dormant period during the winter. This is an important time for your trees, since their health during the fall months will have a major impact on their growth in the spring and summer. To ensure that your trees come back healthier and more vibrant than ever next year, take some time to maintain the trees in your yard this fall:

  • Assess the health of your trees: Walk through your yard and take a look at your trees. Pay special attention to any signs of disease or insect infestation. The sooner you spot these problems, the sooner you will be able to address them. You should also look for signs of dead limbs on trees that may need to be removed. It might be helpful to call an arborist in Brookeville, MD to take a look at your trees and provide you with recommendations.
  • Remove dead trees and limbs: If there are any dead trees on your property, you should have them removed. Dead trees attract insects and can spread diseases to the other trees in your yard. In some cases, insects from dead trees may also spread to your home. Get help from a tree removal service to remove the dead tree and the stump. You should also cut any dead limbs that may fall down during stormy weather in the fall.
  • Keep an eye out for wayward seedlings: Tree seedlings often sprout up in the spring and summer, but you should be mindful of seedlings that land too close to your home. As tree seedlings grow and develop roots, they may cause damage to your home’s foundation. Walk around the perimeter of your home to look for any seedlings that are too close, and remove them.
  • Apply mulch: Mulching your trees in the fall insulates their roots and protects them from freezing conditions in the winter. Pour mulch to create a circle that’s about six inches from the base of your tree’s trunk. Then, rake the mulch out and away from the base of your tree to evenly cover the soil around it. Make sure that you don’t go overboard with the mulch—piling up your mulch too high causes excessive moisture accumulation and can lead to fungus growth.

At Stabler Tree & Crane Services, we know how important fall tree care is, which is why we are dedicated to offering comprehensive tree services to our clients. We are fully licensed and insured, with decades of experience delivering various tree services, including everything from basic tree care and trimming to tree removal. If you have questions about fall tree care or you want to schedule an appointment with an arborist in Brookeville, MD, reach out to us by phone today. We look forward to working with you soon!

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