Benefits of Tree Removal in the Winter
It isn't unusual for people to believe tree maintenance can not be carried out in the winter months or for tree care companies to work while the outside is cold and snowy. The reality is that winter is an excellent time to tailor and cut trees. For winter, more important pruning remains. It refers in particular to fruit trees. When it's winter, both trees and shrubs fall asleep. The leaves are now falling off and trees rest until higher temperatures are reached in spring. But why is it the right time to cut or remove? The following we'll explain.
Evaluating the Tree Structure is Simpler
A tree trimming technician can see the structure of the tree after all of the leaves have fallen in the winter. Thus the part that is dead is easier to determine. This makes it easy for anyone to decide if your trees need to be Tree Removal or Pruning
Appearance in the Spring
If your trees are removed or killed in the wintertime, they will rebound with new growth easily in the spring. It is an excellent idea to choose to do so in late winter. You won't have much time to watch a tree that was cut before it rises in spring and spreads out.
Less Chance of Diseases Spreading
In the winter months, many of the insects, fungi, parasites, and bacteria that cause and spread disease are dead or dormant. It ensures that there are less likely issues that can arise throughout the year. It is doubtful that issues like oak wilt, Dutch elm disease, fire blight, and cedar hawthorn rust will spread.
Winter Damage Prevention
Any trees that are dead or damaged on your property during the winter season can be dangerous. This is particularly the case when snow or ice is high. They will be better if they are pruned or removed. After removing or diseased or dead wood, weaker trees may also be healthier.
Make Sure Your Trees are Ready for Spring
All the services you need this winter are offered by A&S Tree Solutions. They deliver Tree removal, Stump grinding, as well as emergency tree services. Call the office at 250 317 6040 if you are near Kelowna. You can find out more.