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Tips for Protecting Trees in Winter

Winter isn't only stressful for humans, but landscaping needs special care in winters too. And it is high time to start caring for flowering, fruit, and other trees. Even a small issue can spiral into a much larger problem if left unchecked. Here's what you need to learn to keep your trees happy in the winter season.<br>

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Tips for Protecting Trees in Winter

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  1. TREES UNLIMITED NJ Winter Tree Care NJ BOARD OF TREE EXPERTS +1 973-628-8733 for inquiries DON’T MAKE TREES RARE... KEEP THEM WITH CARE!!

  2. Make sure trees are well-watered and given nutrients during fall, provide deep, soaking irrigation to the entire area to prepare them for the winter to come. Trees and shrubs can get dried out during winter. Monitor their progress to ensure their growth.

  3. 2. 2. Rake Leaves Rake Leaves Around Trees Around Trees Leaves cover the soil, so you need to rake up any fallen leaves around your trees all year long. They can provide a safe harbor for pests that are detrimental to your trees and home.

  4. 3. 3. Mulch Rings Mulch Rings Proper mulching of your trees is an important part of maintaining a healthy landscape and few inches of mulch can keep trees warmer during the winter. Be sure not to pile any mulch directly around the base of the tree.

  5. Use Tree Blankets Use Tree Blankets 4. 4. Use a tree blanket to reduce any potential damage from rapid temperature changes. Especially on the lower parts of the trunk and lower branches. Younger trees are more vulnerable to issues caused by cold snaps.

  6. 5. 5. Don't Don't Let Snow Build Up Let Snow Build Up Don't let winter weather damage your home and leave you out in the cold. Not only is it dangerous for the tree, but it’s also dangerous for people and your home. Heavy snow falling from branches can harm the structures on your property.

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