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“Stress from summer over-pruning can result in waterspouts,” Vaughan says, referring to the shoots that arise from the base ...
Many tree owners prefer to start trees in fall or spring, but it’s still possible to plant them during the summer. You’ll just need to give your trees a little extra attention.
Over the years, we have been conditioned to believe pruning, while there are leaves on trees, is a capital offense. Consequently, it has probably never crossed the minds of most home orchardists to ...
Trees are actively growing in the summer. Maintenance during those months include watering, and according to the Texas A&M Forest Service’s website, a tree needs two to three gallons of water ...
The summer may seem unbearable for new trees, but it’s actually an important growing season, Martin says. And, with extra love from their homeowners, they can thrive in style.
According to Gallagher, late summer storms tend to be the most damaging. "Once winds are getting anywhere above 20, 30 mph, that's when things will start failing more often and coming down," he said.
Fall foliage in the summer could be a sign of tree stress, Pittsburgh-area expert says By Jessica Guay Updated on: August 20, 2024 / 10:25 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh ...
Many tree owners prefer to start trees in fall or spring, but it’s still possible to plant them during the summer. You’ll just need to give your trees a little extra attention.