Regular tree trimming is important because it can help to maintain the health and safety of your trees, as well as make them more attractive. It is important to note that tree trimming is not designed solely to correct a tree’s shape or aesthetics; it is an important part of the regular maintenance process required for an established tree. Regular tree trimming helps to keep the branches and trunk of the tree in a healthy, safe position. This can help prevent accidents, ensure that your property is left undamaged after any storms, and minimize future expenses due to structural damage. Read on to learn more about tree trimming services at Up Rooted Lawn And Landscape and contact us today to get a quote.
How Often Should You Get Your Trees Trimmed?
How Often Should You Get Your Trees Trimmed?
Whenever They Are Unkempt
If your trees are misshapen, have broken branches, or are simply overgrown and out of control, it's time for tree trimming services. Tree trimming services can help you keep your trees in shape and make them look more beautiful.
When They Become a Hazard
If it's been a while since you've had tree trimming services, trees can grow to the point of becoming a hazard. They can block sidewalks, grow too close to home, grow over into others' yards, and take up usable yard space. When trees are causing an inconvenience or a problem, it's time for a tree trimming service.
During Warmer Months
When it’s warm out, people spend more time outside. Whether it be playing, barbequing, or just hanging out in the backyard, you’ll have a better time if your trees are well groomed and out of your way!
Every Three to Five Years
While every tree is different, three to five years is how often tree trimming services should be performed. Younger trees may require two to three years, and fruit trees may require annual tree trimming services. This will ensure your trees stay happy, healthy, and in great shape for years to come.
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Curious about whether or not your trees are about due for tree services? Contact us at Up Rooted Lawn and Landscape today!