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Winter can be especially tough on your landscaping, tearing away at tree branches and introducing freezing temperatures to otherwise healthy roots. As a homeowner, it’s up to you to take proper precautions to ensure that your trees stay healthy, even after the harshest winter storm. Just as you take special steps towards lawn care, your tree care plan should be put into effect as soon as the first storm hits. 

3 Tips Every Homeowner Should Employ After a Storm

1. Sweep

After a snowy winter storm, the residual ice and frost can remain on your tree branches, weighing them down and causing irreparable damage. If you can see your trees are housing a great deal of leftover snow, use a broom or brush to sweep the remaining powder off and away carefully. This will ensure branches don’t break or become weak due to heavy ice or melting snow. 

2. Assess

tree careOnce you have a clear view of the branches themselves, you can more easily assess the damage that has already been done. If you only see that the smaller branches have been affected, the tree can be saved. However, if large branches have been compromised, it poses a safety risk to your home and family and might need to be removed. 

3. Cover or Prune

Once you have an idea of how severe the storm damage is, you can start to take steps to protect the remaining branches and roots. If any roots are exposed, cover them with a tarp or blanket. Then, call your local tree care team to take a look at the surviving branches and recommend a course of action. In moderate cases, some severe pruning should do the trick to remove dead or diseased areas so that the tree can continue to grow through the spring and regain its strength. 

 

If you’re looking for a tree and landscaping company after a cold winter in Macedon, NY, contact T & L Tree and Landscape. For the last 50 years, they have been the area’s top name in all things lawn and tree care and have provided property owners with customized, seasonal care. Focused on the health and safety of your yard, they’ll go the extra mile to ensure the plants on your grounds are ready to thrive this spring. For more information on their services, visit them online or call (585) 223-3190 today.

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