Keeping Trees & Shrubs Healthy This Spring in Flower Mound | TreeNewal

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KEEPING TREES & SHRUBS HEALTHY THIS SPRING IN FLOWER MOUND Flower Mound has valiantly undertaken the objective of affecting all around the world through its Go Green Flower Mound drive. Hence, spring in Flower Mound is a beautiful and energizing time. In the wake of waving winter farewell, there are some essential things Flower Mound property owners can do to dismiss the year from the right and keep them trees and shrubs as healthy as could be expected. The following is a rundown of TreeNewal's spring tree care tips for keeping your residential or commercial property glowing and growing this season.

Check your trees for winter damage. Homeowners in Flower Mound are as yet dealing with winter damage because of the enormous freeze in February. Understanding the degree of the damage is essential to your trees and shrubs' future health and sustainability. At this point, your trees and shrubs ought to have leafed out for the year. That allows you an opportunity to assess their healthfully. If you notice a couple of dead leaves or two or three dead branches, there's probably no need to worry. That happens even on healthy trees and shrubs. Nonetheless, if a considerable level of your tree's leaves is discolored, biting the dust, or dead, you should call a certified arborist right away. Likewise, you ought to check for any external damage, like broken or damaged branches, cracks in the trunks, or missing patches of bark. For what reason is this significant? When cold natural conditions like cruel climate damage trees and shrubs, it causes them stress. The damage alone, if it's severe enough, could kill your tree. Be that as it may, regardless of whether the


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