What On Earth? How Do Trees Survive The Winter?
Unlike the birds that travel to warmer climes in the winter, trees cannot uproot themselves to do the same. So how do they survive in the winter, especially without their leaves? The short answer is that trees have evolved strategies for withstanding the winter cold over the millennia. Let’s explore!
Dec
Take Extra Care Of Your Young Trees In The Winter
Young, newly-planted trees are vulnerable to winter damage and need extra care and attention. To keep them safe and healthy throughout the season, follow these three tips:
Dec
Begin prepping your home (and trees!) for winter
Winter is just around the corner! Now is the time to prepare your home, and your trees, for the cold weather. Set down a fresh layer of mulch
Oct
What’s Wrong With My Trees? Heavy Snow Load
A heavy snow load on your trees weighs down their branches, causing them to bend, break, or split. This may lead to a hazardous situation on your property that should be tended to by a professional, ISA Certified Arborist.
Jan
What’s Wrong With My Trees: Freeze Damage
Freeze damage to your trees is most likely to occur when temperatures drop below 20 degrees Fahrenheit for a prolonged period or with temperature fluctuations. According to The Morton Arboretum, “Plants to most likely suffer winter injury are those that are marginally hardy for the area or those already weakened [...]
Jan