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Is My Tree Sick? Tree Maintenance Tips



a sick tree

Your trees, just like any other living organism, can be prone to various illnesses. With proper maintenance however, you will be able to recognize signs of illness, which will help prevent further damage and stretch the lifespan of your trees. In this blog, Tim Allen's Tree Services shares some tips on how you can take care of your trees, as well as some of the most common signs and symptoms of tree sickness.

 

Signs and Symptoms of a Sick Tree

Here are some common indicators that your tree may be sick. If you notice these symptoms on your trees, it is important to seek the help of a certified arborist. Here at Tim Allen's Tree Services, we will help you by putting together a treatment plan tailored to the needs of your trees.

 

  • Spotted, discoloured, or abnormal leaves

  • Drooping or wilting leaves

  • Excessive yellowing of leaves or needles during the growing season

  • Prematurely brown or dying leaves

  • Bare branches and dead twigs

  • Leaning tree

  • Thinning or lack of foliage

  • Visible fungus growth on the bark or branches of a tree

 

Maintenance Tips to Prevent Tree Sickness

If you would like to protect your trees from sickness and pests, here are some maintenance tips that can help:

 

  • Adequate watering – In order to promote deeper root growth, it is best to opt for occasional deep watering instead of frequent, shallow watering.

 

  • Regular fertilization – It is important to fertilize your trees regularly in order to give them the essential nutrients they need for proper growth and health. However, always be mindful not to overfertilize your trees, as this could actually negatively affect the health of your trees.

 

  • Tree pruningPruning consists of the removal of dead or diseased branches from a tree, thus improving the circulation of air and its access to natural sunlight.

 

  • Tree cabling and bracing – Cabling and bracing give extra support to large trees with weak branches, thus protecting their structural integrity.

 

  • Limited soil compaction – Compacted soil can hinder the growth of tree roots. It can be caused by heavy foot traffic or the frequent use of heavy equipment in the vicinity of the tree.

 

  • Mulching – This consists of the application of mulch at the base of a tree to help it retain moisture. This also deters the growth of weeds.

 

  • Pest and disease management – It is important to schedule regular tree inspections, as this will help detect early symptoms of pests or diseases.

 

Professional Tree Services in Brockville and Surrounding Areas

Have you noticed symptoms of sickness in your trees? Act fast! Serving Brockville, Kingston, Kemptville, Gananoque, and surrounding areas, Tim Allen's Tree Services provides a wide range of tree services for residential and commercial property owners.

 

We will carefully survey the suspected issues and develop a treatment plan based on the species and age of your trees. Depending on the nature and severity of the issue, we may choose to apply nourishing soil, prune the tree roots, or trim out diseased areas to promote healthy growth. Contact us today to get started!


 

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