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How To Get The Most Out Of Your Shade Trees

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  • 14 Jul, 2017

Friday, July 14, 2017 11:00 PM

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You value your shade trees for both their attractiveness in your landscape and the ample shade they bring your lawn in the warmer months. Caring for your shade trees allows them to grow to their healthiest potential.

There are many ways you can care for your shade trees so they provide the most shade and grow to their greatest heights without creating a disturbance in your yard. Here are ways you can maintain your shade trees so you can get the most out of their presence in your yard.

Have Young Trees Properly Replaced

Young trees with a healthy root ball structure can be moved to more ideal areas of your yard where you want them to grow. You want to have shade trees placed in areas of your landscape where they will not be near fence lines or power lines so they can branch out naturally without creating a disturbance in your yard.


While a healthy young tree can be transplanted most times of the year, the best time is when it has already budded or leafed out for the spring or summer season to avoid shocking the tree.


Do not attempt to move a tree on your own, as this can cause a disturbance to its root ball structure and poor transplanting can cause the tree to die. It's best to leave tree removal and transporting to a professional tree expert who can recommend the best placement for young trees already growing in your landscape.


Have Your Shade trees Shaped

Most trees have a natural shape they prefer to grow in. Many shade trees are naturally weeping, round, spreading, or even a shaped like a vase. You want to maintain their natural shape by having your trees trimmed in the early spring or late fall so they can branch out and provide as much shade as possible.


Your tree specialist will shape your trees by cutting low-hanging branches and removing heft to keep the tree even on all sides. Trimming your trees not only allows them to grow more healthily into their natural shape so they offer the most shade as they age, but it also gives you greater opportunity to remove dead or dying branches that can pose a hazard to your home or landscape.

Have Wilting Branches Looked At

A common ailment of maple, black locust, ash, and stone fruit trees is a condition called verticillium wilt. The condition is caused by a fungus in the soil surrounding the trees that can cause their branches to become brittle and wilt. You will notice yellowing leaves at first, then wilting branches in the hottest part of the summer. These branches eventually die and break off, leaving your shade tree appearing sickly and unable to provide enough shade for your yard.


This condition can spread to the entire tree if not treated, but a skilled arborist can spot symptoms right away and treat your soil to help bring the tree back to health. Some mature trees can live with this condition for many years, but most trees will eventually die from this wilting disease and similar others.


With proper care and maintenance, you can expect your shade trees to last for many years. Whether your trees are mature already or they are just young saplings, you should have them trimmed and inspected for disease every season.
A skilled tree expert can help you keep your shade trees at their healthiest so you can always enjoy their shade. Trust our team at Druid Tree Service to keep your shade trees beautiful and healthy for as long as you live in your home.

By Author 14 Nov, 2017

Taking care of trees is a year-round job, and the fall is a great time to fertilize your trees. Doing so will prepare your trees for the winter dormancy period.

By Author 19 Sep, 2017

Trees are loved for their beauty as much as for their cool shade and protection from the wind. They are never more visually appealing than in the fall when their brilliant green leaves have changed to vivid shades of orange, red or yellow. These colors are part of a natural process that helps to keep the trees alive and healthy. The appearance of certain colors is not a random occurrence.

By Author 07 Jun, 2017

Druid Tree Service Inc.  provides beneficial service to assist survey crews and planning drafters by providing expertise in tree management. As eco-consciousness grows among designers for urban and suburban civil engineering, nature is increasingly becoming a part of the planning. In previous years, developers would purchase large swaths of land and clear-cut the existing trees and plant life with the only oversight being soil erosion management.


Thankfully, times have changed and instead of eradicating the natural beauty of the property to be developed, the engineers and designers are utilizing the natural features and standing trees into the overall scope of the project. Tree management is now a valuable service we provide  to the planners to map and detail the tree types, the terrain, plant life, and other information for protection and environmental compliance.


As a member of the American Society of Consulting Arborists, our professional insight is well respected in builder, legal, and ecological circles alike. Not only do we help save the natural environment, we also save money for developer and avoid legal problems as well. Druid Tree Service Inc. looks forward to meeting with you and helping you in any way we can, call us today!

By Author 10 Apr, 2017
Like most homeowners, you probably enjoy having trees on your property. Under some circumstances, however, you might find it beneficial to have a tree removed.
By Author 10 Feb, 2017
If you’re looking for a way to enhance your landscape, consider ornamental plants. These decorative trees and shrubs add year-round beauty to your yard without taking up a lot of space. Some popular choices include:
  • Boxwoods – These dense shrubs are known for their evergreen foliage. Boxwoods can be pruned into elegant shapes to create dramatic hedges, but they also thrive with minimal trimming for a less formal look.
  • Yews – If you like evergreens, yews are another great option. Available in many different varieties, they work equally well in shade or sun, and are drought- and insect-resistant.
  • Crape myrtles – With their colorful flowers, crape myrtle trees add a splash of color to any summer garden. Although they are deciduous, their attractive bark can be an attractive focal point of the winter landscape as well.
  • Hollies – Speaking of winter, holly bushes are sure to brighten up the gray, cold months. Their vivid red berries and shiny evergreen leaves make them a timeless favorite.
Proper pruning is the key to keeping these plants attractive and healthy. To get the most out of your ornamental trees and shrubs, rely on Druid Tree Service for professional pruning services.
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