Gardener News April 2019

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April 2019

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TAKE ONE No. 192

Look Up to See What’s Lurking Above Severe weather can have a lasting impact on the trees in the surrounding landscape. Tearing winds, penetrating rains, heavy snow and ice seem to work together. Allowing dangling branches to remain on trees creates a large number of dangers, including serious injury or even death. Dead trees and branches are unpredictable and can break and fall at any time. These branches can easily crash down on people, pets, cars, fences, homes, rooftops, or other structures. Children are at a higher risk of injury since they often play outside. Because cracked tree limbs are mostly detached from the main tree base, the tree limb will quickly decay, making it extremely unstable and dangerous to everyone and everything. Broken limbs can sometimes leave gaping wounds in trees, making them more susceptible to tree diseases and insect infestations, further decreasing the aesthetic value and tree health while increasing danger. Branches hanging over power lines are a major safety hazard from the standpoint of both the person removing the branches, as well as any passersby. Special training is required to safely prune these branches. Property owners should not attempt to prune branches near, or laying on, power lines. Contact your local

A dangling dead tree branch on Acken Road in Bernards Township, Somerset County, N.J. power company or a professional tree-care service trained in electrical line clearance to have these branches removed. Now is one of the best times to peer up into the tree tops, when the bones of the tree are exposed. As new foliage begins to emerge, danglers, or

as they are often called “widow makers,” can be easily hidden. The New Jersey Board of Tree Experts urges all consumers to check the credentials and insurance of anyone they intend to let do tree work on their property. It is now mandatory to hire a tree care business that

is registered with the state and has employed a Licensed Tree Expert or Licensed Tree Care Operator depending on the services they offer for hire. It is important to make sure that the person is qualified to do tree work and fully insured in case an accident happens. Incorrect

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tree work can predispose your trees to many future problems, including tree failure. In addition, many insurance policies will not cover injuries or damage done by an underinsured tree care contractor, which may leave the financial burden on the property owner.


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