Fall Tree Care Tips for Florida Homeowners

Florida homeowners should do these things in the fall to prepare their trees for the upcoming winter.

As summer draws closer, it’s time to consider tree care and maintenance. Fall is an ideal period for ensuring the trees are in excellent condition. Here’s what Florida homeowners should do in the fall to prepare their trees for the upcoming winter:

Pruning

Pruning removes certain parts of trees to improve their shape and quality and enhance growth. Pruning should involve cutting damaged, broken, or dying branches in the fall.

Keep in mind that pruning creates a wound on the tree. If not done correctly, pruning can do more harm than good, and the tree could end up damaged and become a safety hazard over time. That’s why choosing the right company with vast experience and knowledge is vital.

Fertilization

Trees in forests receive the necessary nutrients from the rich soil surrounding them. It is a natural process that resulted from millions of years of evolution. However, this isn’t the case with trees in backyards. Such trees are often exposed to high-stress conditions like low moisture, physical damage, compaction, and construction.

Homeowners who want to maintain a perfect backyard can rake away leaves, branches, and twigs. While this is important for the visual appearance, it affects the trees. Removing the fallen leaves and branches prevents the trees from absorbing their nutrients.

Homeowners can keep their trees in excellent condition by applying fertilizer in the fall. Fertilizers mimic the conditions found in nature and provide essential nutrients.

Reduced irrigation

Many homeowners use irrigation systems that keep their lawns green during the hot summer. But as temperature drops, trees, and plants, in general, need less water. When trees drop their leaves, they enter the dormant phase, so they don’t need as much water to survive. Homeowners should reduce the irrigation or even turn it off completely to prevent flooding the soil, which could damage the roots.

Provide support

Although Florida usually doesn’t get extremely low temperatures, weather changes are inevitable. Preparing the trees for the wind, rain, and cooler weather is vital for keeping them in great shape. One of the actions homeowners should take is to support the weak limbs with cable or a brace. Large, overextended limbs often need this extra support to prevent strain and stress damage due to severe weather conditions.

Perform an inspection

Another essential part of fall tree care is inspection. Fall is always a good time to check the trees for pests or diseases that can quickly get out of control and damage them severely. Many homeowners decide to hire professionals for the inspection to check the trees’ health and overall safety.

Leave the trees to professionals

Tree care can be challenging and time-consuming. Fortunately, homeowners don’t have to do it alone. Professionals have the necessary equipment, knowledge, and skills to make trees look better. Choose the right company and have peace of mind knowing the trees are getting excellent care.

Chuck’s Tree Service offers tree trimming and pruning, palm tree trimming, and tree removal, in Pasco, Hernando and Pinellas Counties. 24/7 emergency service. Call us today at 352-747-8182352-747-8182!