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3 Signs You Should Considering Trimming Your Trees

  • Perla Irish
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  1. 1. Your Trees are Old and Overgrown
  2. 2. Broken or Crossing Branches
  3. 3. Your Trees Appear Sick
  4. Conclusion

It is crucial to take proper care of your trees because they need special care. Winter storms, crushed roots, pests, and even poor maintenance can damage your roofs. Trees can also develop diseases. The diseases can spread throughout your trees and threaten the lives of your trees.

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3 Signs You Should Considering Trimming Your Trees

It is best to trim your trees. Trimming your trees can improve the overall health of your trees, minimizes damage to your trees, counterbalance root loss, improve the appearance of your trees, and even help your trees get better exposure to sunlight.

1. Your Trees are Old and Overgrown

Old and overgrown trees are a danger to you, your family, your pets, and your property. They can damage your property and interfere with your other trees. In fact, overgrown trees are not aesthetically pleasing. And they can fall and injure your loved ones.

If your trees are old and overgrown, you may need to trim them. Trimming your trees cannot harm them. It is, however, better to be careful when trimming your trees to avoid damaging them. Trimming your old and overgrown trees can keep your trees looking healthy and prevent property damage.

However, if your trees grow out, you will just need to regularly trim the branches. Why? If the branches become too heavy, they can break and fall on your home or people. Trimming the overgrown branches can prevent injuries on your property.


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2. Broken or Crossing Branches

Strong winds and heavy snow can cause broken branches. The broken branches are hazardous. They can fall and damage your property or injure people or animals. It is extremely important to remove any broken branches. It is wise to inspect your trees after a heavy storm.

If you do not trim your trees regularly, then crossing branches may occur. Crossing branches rub against each other to cause damage to the exterior bark of your trees. Exposing the interior of your branches can attract pests, fungi, and diseases, which can kill your trees.

Diseases can spread throughout your trees because of the crossing branches. The diseases can cause your trees to become unhealthy or even die sooner than expected. Trimming your trees can help prevent broken branches and crossing branches. It can also keep your trees healthy.

3. Your Trees Appear Sick

There are so many pests and diseases that can attack trees. Microorganisms, such as nematodes, parasitic plants, viruses, bacteria, and fungi, can cause tree diseases.

The growth of fungus, for example, can cause fungal diseases. It is, therefore, crucial to regularly inspect your trees for signs of diseases. These tree diseases can kill your trees, especially if you do not trim your trees as soon as possible.

For instance, diseases, such as anthracnose, can block the part of the tree that delivers nutrients and oxygen, killing your tree. If your trees appear sick, you may need to trim the diseased areas to stop the spread of the disease.

Conclusion

If your trees have broken branches or crossing branches, your trees appear sick, or your trees are old and overgrown, then you need to trim your trees. Trimming your trees can stop the spread of diseases and keep your trees healthy.

If you are interested in more tree care tips, call Tree MD today at (714) 749-9580. They are a professional tree service in Orange County with decades of experience.

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