Winter is over, Spring is here!
Longer hours, sunnier days, and warmer weather make spending time in your garden a must. But with the more severe winter weather we’ve just experienced there could be some unforeseen damage that needs to be tended to before your trees put on their summer growth.
Damage to trees can put them at risk of disease and with the increase in extreme weather events we’ve been experiencing, untreated damage could result in your trees failing during the next big storm.
Removing damaged, diseased, or dead wood will help keep your trees healthy, while pruning will encourage new growth.
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