12/05/2013
Most homeowners are putting away their gardening tools in late fall, but tree experts recommend not to be so quick to retire inside for the winter. A tree is never in greater danger than during a storm. With Nor’easters more frequent, the key to a tree's survival is the care you give before the storm and keeping it healthy with proper space to grow.
There are several good reasons to prune trees in winter:
• The foliage is gone and the structure of the branches is clearly visible.
• The tree is dormant, this will eliminate the bleeding of sap from the fresh cuts.
• In the case of oak trees they should only be pruned during the winter. This is due to the fact that freshly cut oaks emit an odor, which attracts the beetle that causes oak wilt. This is a serious disease that often times will kill the tree. The beetles are hibernating during the winter.
• There are several other varieties of tress that are less likely to contract diseases when pruned during the winter months. Prune locust to prevent stem canker. Prune apple, crab apple, mountain ash, and hawthorn to avoid fire blight.
Paul Grilli, President of Walsh Brothers Tree Service on Long Island said, “When the leaves start to change colors and drop to the ground, some homeowners think they no longer have to worry about their trees. The opposite is true and the homeowners need to address any issues that could cause problems in the future.”
Fast-growing trees often develop weak, V-shaped crotches that easily split apart under the added weight of ice. Because these trees usually take some damage from storms throughout the year, internal rot and decay (some of which you cannot readily see) lead to weakened trunks and limbs. Grilli continued, “Homeowners on Long Island should take it upon themselves to take a hard look at trees on or near their property. If they notice dead limbs, a cavity in the trunk, root damage, or other concerns, they should contact an expert for an appraisal and a plan of action. Firms like Walsh Brothers can make suggestions to homeowners on how to deal with a potential problem.”
Walsh Brothers Tree Service and Contracting has been an established business with more than 25 years experience with a reputation for service, reliability and low cost. Their highly trained staff, highly trained workers,and state-of-the-art equipment continue to deliver the high quality service that clients have come to appreciate and expect. Speacilizing in tree removal, pruning, land clearing and much more, Walsh Brothers has become the tree service of choice on Long Island.
Homeowners are encouraged to contact Walsh Brothers for a free assessment. For further information or questions, please call (516)-333-TREE (8733).