Proper tree care is important, no matter what time of year
it is. And even though fall will be here before you know it, caring for your
trees is still a chore that should be done on a regular basis. Here is a brief
overview of how to care for your trees this time of year. And, of course, if
you have any further questions, you can always visit our garden
center near Ephrata.
Take a walk around your property and look at each tree. Take
note of any damage or other issues with your trees, like signs of disease or
insect infestation. If you see any signs of these types of problems, visit our
garden center to get advice on what to do to get rid of the problem. You should
keep an eye out for any branches that are damaged and in need of pruning.
If you have the right tools and if you know how to do it
properly, take some time to prune the trees that need it. Sometimes pruning is
an art form, so it should only be done by those who know what they are doing.
If you are unsure, hire a professional company to come out and take care of it
for you. And if you want further advice on this, come to our garden center to
talk to our experts.
Weak limbs need to be braced or cabled in order to help them
grow. Sometimes it needs to be done after a storm has blown through your area.
Cabling or bracing weak tree limbs is another task best left up to a
professional. There should be some type of tree care service in your area that
you can call for assistance. Or you can visit our garden center to learn more
about cabling and bracing.
These are only a few suggestions on how to best care for all
of the trees on your property. If you would like to learn even more, take a
trip to our garden center. We have plenty of experts on staff who would be happy
to answer your questions on how to best care for your trees and other aspects of
your landscaping.
If you would like more information on our garden center near
Ephrata, call us at Root’s Nurseries at 717-898-0041, or you can contact us for
a Free Estimate. Our
garden center is on Lancaster Road in Manheim.
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