Trees are valuable in our homes and communities as they make them look beautiful, give shade and even add to the value of our properties. Still, they need care and attention for their survival like any other living organism.
Tree trimming is not only about maintaining the beauty of a tree but also important for safety reasons, and prolonging the life of a tree. Failing to do this may result in significant effects such as property loss or injury. Here are six clear indications that your trees need to be trimmed immediately.
Overgrown Branches or Low Hanging Ones
One thing that can tell you that your tree needs trimming is by noticing overgrown branches or low hanging ones. Apart from being risky by blocking walkways or driveways, they can interfere with power cables which is hazardous.
Such branches can be pruned to reduce weight and limit risks, hence enabling more balanced growth of the tree.
Dead or Dying Branches
These branches, which are unsightly and hazardous, are suitable to fall much more easily due to bad weather conditions or their own weight. Such falls can be dangerous for anything (or anyone) beneath.
Getting rid of them quickly would prevent accidents that could happen and stop decay or infection from spreading into other parts of the tree.
Visible Trunk Cracks, Holes or Rot
The trunk is like the backbone of a human body and any signs of weakness should be dealt with immediately. Visible cracks, cavities, or rot suggest that there may exist different internal problems affecting the structural soundness of a tree.
Not all problems, however. Will necessarily call for immediate removal but rather need to be evaluated by a tree trimming expert to make a well-informed decision.
Trees Inclining Towards Buildings or Power Lines
Trees naturally grow toward light, a phenomenon that may cause them to lean greatly especially if they are not pruned regularly.
A tree that leans towards a building, home or power line is a time bomb waiting for the inevitable. Strategic trimming can help balance the tree, thus reducing the chances of it toppling over.
Excessive Foliage Loss and Bare Branches
Although many trees lose their leaves seasonally, excessive leaf fall or bare sections of branches during the growing season are abnormal. This may indicate stress, disease, or insect infestation.
Trimming might aid in enhancing air flow and sunlight penetration into the inner canopy, thereby fostering healthier leaf growth.
Noticeable Changes in the Surrounding Soil
When changes occur to the soil around the base of a tree, such as bulging or visible roots, it may mean that there are some issues of instability or stress. In such conditions, it may be necessary to carry out pruning to reduce tree root system’s loads and stresses.
How to Properly Trim Trees: DIY vs. Hiring a Professional
Although minor pruning is often a good DIY project; there are times when tree trimming professional assistance will not only be helpful but also unavoidable.
This is particularly true for big trees, those located close to power lines or when utilizing power tools, as an experienced arborist possesses both the knowledge and tools required for doing this work safely and effectively.
In addition they can offer guidance on how you should take care of your trees so that they do not only live long but also remain healthy.