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Is it Okay To Prune Trees In The Summer

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Is it Okay To Prune Trees In The Summer

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  1. KEEPING TRIM: IS IT OK TO PRUNE TREES IN THE SUMMER? Is it OK to Prune Trees in Summer? Well, while the answer is usually no, it actually can depend. The truth is that most trees should be trimmed or pruned between the winter and spring, which is in the dormant season for most of them. But there are some exceptions to this. Read on to find out more. Pruning is a key part of a good care and maintenance program for your trees. Proper pruning of your trees will encourage growth, improve the general health of the tree, and can increase flower or fruit production. Furthermore, well-pruned trees can increase both the curb appeal of your property and its overall value. Is it OK to Prune Trees in Summer? All that said, the best time to trim or prune trees is when they are dormant, which is usually from around November through March. During this time, trees are generally less susceptible to harm from insect pests or tree diseases. Also, there is less of an impact on your landscaping because it is easier to see how to prune trees when they have fewer leaves. Further, trees have more time to heal from pruning cuts so when springtime comes, they are healthy and can continue to flourish. Pruning Trees in Summer. But sometimes tree trimming or pruning in the summer actually is needed. If you have trees with limbs that are low- hanging and possible hazards, storm-damaged trees with broken branches, or trees that have dead branches due to pest or disease damage, you can address the issue(s) by cutting them back. (Sometimes trees also need to be reshaped, such as when utility companies cut

  2. roadside trees for clearance; summer pruning can be done in these cases as well.) There are a couple of basic guidelines you should follow when trimming or pruning trees in summer. First, remember to cut conservatively. Fewer leaves remain after a trim, which means less photosynthesis; so a tree that is “over-pruned” doesn’t make the appropriate amount of food for the next year’s growth.  Heavy pruning is can cause your trees to be less full in the future. A second guideline when it comes to trimming or pruning your trees in the summer is to know that it isn’t easy. There is a certain amount of knowledge and skill needed to properly prune trees; so to maintain the best tree health, you need to contact a professional tree care and maintenance company with certified arborists on staff. A certified arborist will inspect your trees, assess their health and development, and carefully trim them so they are safe and beautiful. Is it OK to Prune Trees in Summer? Arbor Image Tree Care is your go-to full-service tree company in the Moore, OK area. With certified arborists on staff, Arbor Image Tree Care wants to ensure that your trees are safe, healthy, and beautiful now and into the future. Consultations with our certified arborists are available by request. Contact Arbor Image Tree Care at any time online or by calling 405-815-7959 to speak to an expert member of the professional tree care and maintenance team.

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