Reasons Why You Should Get Your Trees Trimmed

No one wants THAT yard in the neighborhood. You know what we’re talking about. The unkempt yard with overgrown bushes and branches blocking the house and dead branches and leaves everywhere. Tree maintenance isn’t just critical for preventing a neighborhood eye sore, it also has many benefits.

Our team at Fortune’s Lawn Care Services wanted to share with you reasons you should get your trees properly trimmed throughout the year.

  • Dead branches, that haven’t been trimmed, can fall at any time and can potentially hurt you or your home.
  • Tree trimming helps promote growth in the tree. A tree specialist knows how to trim a tree to help make it grow in a better way that is better for the structure of the tree to prolong its longevity.
  • Tree trimming can allow you to shape the tree in a way you want for aesthetic purposes.

Tree professionals know when and how often to trim your tree based on its variety, location, and time of year. Our certified tree trimmers know how to trim the trees without damaging the tree. You don’t want to accidentally harm or kill your tree due to over-trimming or trimming at an improper time.

If you want your trees looking their best (inside and out), it’s time to call a tree expert! Tree trimming isn’t just a safety issue for the tree, it’s also a safety issue for you. Trimming tall branches can be very dangerous. Leave it to the professionals to come on over with the proper tools, equipment, and experience to get the job done!

Our team of professionals will talk to you about what trees on your property can be trimmed and how often. If you have questions or concerns, we will work with you to figure out the best solutions for your property.

Proper Tree Care, Damage Assessment with Hurricanes

As a Category 4 Hurricane, Hurricane Irma’s wrath was felt in the Southwest Florida region, especially in Naples and Marco Island. Homes and trees were damaged and destroyed. Six months later, people are still repairing roofs, lanais, and have trees down in yards.

Living in Florida, there’s always a chance a hurricane will pass on by, so it is crucial to trim trees regularly. Regular tree trimming keeps trees healthy and appropriately sized, so they are less likely to fall or break during a storm. A person can spend thousands of dollars in damage and removal costs from falling branches and trees. Many of the trees and branches that fall during a storm could be prevented through proper routine tree trimming throughout the year.

After a storm, you will want a certified tree specialist to come out on your property to assess if the damaged trees need to be removed or if they can be restored. If a tree has major cracks and breaks in its trunk and limbs, there’s a good chance the tree cannot be saved. If a tree’s roots are lifted out of the soil, it likely can not be put back into the ground.

If much of the canopy blew off/was damaged/ripped away, there is still a chance for survival for the tree. New foliage can reappear again. Small broken or dead branches are OK, and won’t necessarily kill off the tree. If you had a small or newly planted tree, there’s a chance it can be replanted again if it fell over during the storm.

You’ll want to call tree specialists to assess damage, trim trees, replant trees, clean the canopy, and remove badly damaged and dead trees.

When it comes to trees and storms, it’s best to take care of your trees year-round to avoid more problems during a storm. As for after a storm, not all is lost. A certified tree specialist can let you know what can be saved.

At Fortune’s Lawn Care Services, we provide many tree services, including tree trimming, stump grinding, tree canopy maintenance, and tree removal by certified, skilled professionals. We are based in Marco Island, Florida, and service customers in Marco Island and the Isles of Capri in Naples, Florida. Contact us at 239-438-7070 or click here to set up an appointment with one of our tree specialists.

 

 

Tree Care During the Dry Season or Drought

In Florida, it’s the dry season. In the past few years fires have popped up across the state due to the drought.

For this article, our tree professionals at Fortune’s Lawncare Services wanted to share with you some brief tips about proper tree care during a dry season or drought.

Older trees can withstand drier conditions than younger or newly planted trees. These younger or new trees can become weak and even die from lack of water.

How can you tell if your trees are suffering from a drought? No matter the tree’s age, usually a tree will first show signs of stress in the top of its canopy as more leaves fall off, wilt, or turn colors. If you are in the middle of a drought, water the trees before you notice any stress/damage to them. Watering them twice a week is good. However, if your town has water bans, you may not be able to do this. Do not put fertilizer on them, as this actually takes water away from the roots. Don’t trim branches during a drought. The tree needs to focus on conserving water and energy, not re-growing itself. During a drought, move mulch away from a tree; mulch absorbs a lot of water, and you’d rather the tree taking in this water than the mulch.

Although you can take care of trees yourself during a drought, it’s in your best interest to get the opinion of a certified tree professional. You don’t want to overwater trees or make any other decisions that actually may bring more harm than good to the plants. By having a professional tree specialist come to your property, he or she can tell you what you need to do to protect your plants (if anything) during the dry season, so you don’t lose any trees.

Work with us at Fortune’s Lawn Care Services to help protect and save your trees! Our mission is to provide reliable and affordable landscaping maintenance. Our tree team at Fortune’s Lawn Care Services are licensed, insured professionals who know how to properly manage and handle the job, whether big or small. We are based in Marco Island, Florida, and service customers in Marco Island and the Isles of Capri in Naples, Florida. Contact us at 239-438-7070 or click here to set up an appointment with one of our tree specialists.