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Naples, FL arborists want to share helpful tree maintenance tips with homeowners. 

3 Tree Care Essentials For Summer

Summer is the perfect time of year for tree care. The weather is warm and there’s a chance that the Florida rainy season leaves trees with weak or dead branches. Weak and dead branches aren’t the only things homeowners have to worry about when it comes to their trees during the summer. It’s the time of year that pests could be bogging the tree down and compromise its health. There are a few different things that homeowners can do to ensure their trees stay healthy all summer long. 

The professional advice described below is everything that homeowners need to know to get their trees through the summer so they continue to grow strong roots and provide benefits for the homeowner for years to come. Continue reading to learn more. 

Mulching and Consistent Watering

It is extremely important for trees that their root system is properly protected so the roots can continue to grow to sustain the tree throughout its life. One thing homeowners can do to ensure that their tree is properly protected is to mulch around the tree every summer. Consistent mulching helps to keep consistent soil moisture while regulating temperatures as well. Fresh soil every summer is crucial because of how hot it gets. 

Alongside mulching, even mature trees need consistent water. They might not need to be watered as much as newly planted trees, but they still need some water. Typically, the rain gives the tree as much water as it needs but sometimes the summers can be a little dryer than normal. 

A good rule of thumb to consider is that for every inch of tree diameter, a mature tree requires 15 gallons of water. So, for a one-inch tree diameter, it will require 15 gallons. 

Tree Pest Inspections 

It is always important to keep an eye on trees to make sure they aren’t being ravaged by pests. This is especially necessary during the summer. 

Places to check for pests: 

  • Leaves 
  • Stems
  • The trunk

If the leaves and stems look chewed up, this is a key sign that there is a pest infestation. Homeowners can also look at the trunk, usually near the top where the leaves are, to try and see the pests for themselves. 

If homeowners suspect a pest infestation, it is vital that they call an arborist as soon as possible. Trees need their leaves. When a majority of those leaves get chewed up, it compromises the tree’s integrity and health. 

Cabling and Pruning 

Cabling and braces weak tree limbs is always the first step that should be considered before pruning. Pruning trees inevitably weakens them, but sometimes it is necessary. When the limbs are dead, sick, or damaged, oftentimes pruning is necessary. 

Of course, the homeowner should never decide this on their own. It is always best to have a professional around to make these decisions to ensure that the tree stays as healthy as possible. If homeowners think cabling or pruning is in order – this usually happens after a storm – they should call a professional right away. 

Any Town Tree Is the One To Beat

When it’s time for tree maintenance, it’s time to call the local Naples professionals at Any Town Tree. Homeowners can trust that their professionals are always licensed and insured and that they always work with high-end equipment. They even offer competitive estimates. Call today!