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- Heavy wet snow and freezing ice storms can weigh down tree branches and limbs causing them to weaken or break.
- Preventive pruning and trimming in the fall can lower the risk of catastrophic damage when the next winter snow or ice storm hits.
- Tree experts can lighten and reduce the length of heavy branches, remove hazardous deadwood and cable or brace weak crotches to prepare your trees for winter weather.
- Fall fertilization is beneficial for promoting root growth rather than leaf growth. It enables the trees to store up reserves and be ready for healthy growth the following spring.
- Installing a layer of mulch around the root zones of each tree help control temperature extremes and minimize moisture loss. Be sure to leave space between the tree trunk and mulch