Fall & Spring Treatments for Tree Health

Fall & Spring Treatments for Tree Health

As the autumn emerges and the crisp air of spring awakens the landscape, our trees are silently working, cycling through periods of growth and dormancy. To truly nurture their well-being, a proactive approach to Plant Health Care (PHC) is essential, with fall and spring treatments acting as a powerful duo.

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Fall PHC treatments are crucial for preparing trees for the harsh winter ahead and setting the stage for robust spring growth. Deep root fertilization, for instance, applied in the fall provides a slow-release nutrient boost, allowing trees to store vital energy reserves before the ground freezes. This fortifies their immune system, making them less susceptible to winter stress and opportunistic pests.

Additionally, fall is an ideal time for preventative treatments for certain overwintering insect pests and diseases that may lay dormant, only to emerge in the spring. Treating for these issues now significantly reduces their impact in the coming season.

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When spring arrives, the trees are ready to burst forth with new life, and spring PHC treatments complement the fall efforts beautifully. Targeted insect and disease control applications can address any issues that might have successfully overwintered or new threats that emerge with the warmer weather. Systemic insecticides, applied early in the spring, can protect young, tender leaves from common defoliators. Furthermore, continued deep root fertilization in the spring provides the necessary fuel for vigorous bud break, strong leaf development, and overall canopy health.

By combining fall and spring PHC treatments, you create a continuous cycle of protection and nourishment. Fall treatments act as a preventative shield and a foundational feeding, while spring treatments provide immediate protection and a boost for active growth. Contact your local arborist or Plant Health Care expert to see what you need to do to prepare for the upcoming seasons. This integrated approach ensures your trees are not only surviving but thriving, showcasing their beauty and vitality throughout the year.

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