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For some reason, many people believe tree pruning in the fall is the perfect time of year, especially where four seasons are present. The bright leaves begin falling, and some large limbs look a little iffy. But that assumption could damage your precious trees or even kill them even mature trees.

6 SIGNS: WHEN IS A GOOD TIME TO TRIM TREES?

Trimming or pruning your tree every 3-5 years is the general advice given by Certified Arborists; however, how often you need to trim your trees, or when is a good time to trim your trees, can vary based on species, age, environmental factors, and aesthetic preference.

The best way to know exactly when is a good time to trim trees is to take a close look at your tree and its branches. Read on to learn the what signs to look for that indicate your tree needs pruning.

1. BROKEN BRANCHES

Broken or limp tree branches are often caused by heavy snow or wind. They are hazardous, as they are at high risk of falling and injuring people or animals, and should be removed as soon as possible.

Since branches typically break during storms, it’s a good idea to give your tree a close inspection after a big storm and even have an arborist come out and evaluate the tree if you are unsure of its health.

2. CROSSING BRANCHES

Crossing branches can occur when a tree hasn’t been trimmed in a while. When branches cross they touch and rub against each other. This damages the exterior bark and exposes the interior of the branch. These wounds are targets for insects, diseases, and fungi.

Once infection or infestation begins in that branch it can spread to other parts of the tree causing decay. If you see crossing branches in your tree it’s important to get them trimmed out asap before too much damage occurs.

3. DEADWOOD

Stray branches of deadwood are common in trees but if you start to see large amounts of deadwood or clusters of deadwood it’s a sign your tree needs to be trimmed.

In summer, it can be easy to spot deadwood because these branches will not have any leaves or buds on them. In the winter or early spring they can be harder to spot for many homeowners.

To identify deadwood when leaves aren’t on the tree, look for branches that are a different color or texture than the rest of the live branches. If you can reach the branches in question gently try bending them. Deadwood is brittle and will typically break when bent. As deadwood is a hazard, it needs to be removed as soon as possible.

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4. BRANCH DENSITY

Airflow in the canopy of a tree is essential to keep the tree healthy and prevent fungal diseases. If the tree’s canopy becomes too dense this airflow doesn’t occur and  leaves will end up staying wet days after rain which can leading to fungal diseases.

In dense canopies, branches are also more likely to catch the wind and become hazardous during storms.

A good rule of thumb to see if your canopy is too dense is whether or not you can see through it when it’s fully leafed out in the summer. If you can’t see parts of the sky through your tree’s canopy it’s too dense.

5. ENCROACHING BRANCHES

Trees have a mind of their own and often have wandering branches that don’t respect the boundaries of our homes and electrical lines. Tree placed relatively close to homes at some point will have branches that start to encroach on power lines and surrounding structures.

These encroaching branches can easily take out power lines during storms and can damage shingles and siding. Fortunately, these branches can easily be trimmed back away from the structure/power line.

On top of pruning, a tree growth regulator can be used to slow the tree’s growth. This will help prevent the issue from happening again in the future.

6. MISSHAPEN TREE

When not trimmed regularly, trees may grow in odd ways that can become dangerous. Whether it’s due to human or environmental factors, trees can become misshapen which causes an issue with weight distribution.

Incorrect weight distribution in a tree can lead to limbs breaking under the weight of the tree, cracks in the trunk, and other issues that could lead to injury or property damage.

If your tree has begun growing in an odd direction or is starting to lean, it may be a sign it needs pruning to redistribute the tree’s weight.

Wondering when is a good time to trim trees? Take a look at the 6 signs and see if your tree needs help from their tree doctor. If it does, our tree service experts are here to help!

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