Blizzard Tree Preparation: What to do Before a Storm Hits

Blizzard Tree Preparation: What to do Before a Storm Hits

Meteorologists are predicting tonight’s blizzard to be “historic.” While it is smart to make the trip to the store to stock up on groceries and supplies, there are other precautions to consider before a large snowstorm hits. Blizzard tree preparation can be crucial in preventing severe damage to trees as well as creating a safer space around your property.

A blizzard is the strongest and most dangerous type of winter storm. Blizzards bring large amounts of snow combined with extremely powerful winds that create blinding snow, deep snowdrifts, and dangerously low temperatures due to the wind chill.

Heavy, wet snow combined with strong winds can wreak havoc on even the most established of trees-which can also pose a threat to the safety of your home and your family. Limbs or even full trees can be knocked down and land on your home or other belongings in the yard. There is also the risk of limbs or trees landing on power lines, causing power outages or dangerous downed live wires. If a limb or tree falls on power lines on your property, please do not try to remove them yourself-contact highly skilled and trained professionals to remove the trees.

Blizzard tree preparation can involve wrapping smaller shrubs and trees in burlap to help shelter them from the strong winds and large amounts of snow. It can also involve hiring a professional tree company to properly prune weak tree limbs that could potentially pose a dangerous threat to your home.

Green Trees Arborcare has a team of trained professionals for all of your blizzard tree preparation needs. We also offer around the clock snow removal services. If this blizzard is going to be as intense as they are saying-please use caution, stay safe, keep warm, and leave the tree care and snow removal to us. Please contact us anytime at: 508-384-2992 or click here to reach us on the web.

Hurricane Tree Care Tips

Hurricane Tree Care Tips

With Hurricane/Tropical Storm Arthur currently making his way up the Eastern coast and putting a damper on 4th of July plans, now is a good time to address proper hurricane tree care. Hurricane season typically lasts from June 1-November 30. The best way to prepare trees for hurricanes is from the very beginning before you start planting. While Massachusetts has been known to have a few significant hurricanes pass through, it is nothing compared to states like Florida and North Carolina. However, if tree damage is a concern of yours when a hurricane or tropical storm does makes its way through the state, here are a few hurricane tree care tips to keep in mind:

  • Work with a tree care professional or landscaper to carefully choose trees that are a good option for strong winds and heavy rains.
  • Choosing trees with strong root systems, trunks, and branches is the best option.
  • There are certain species of trees that are more wind-resistant than others.
  • Plant trees away from the house and power lines.
  • Once trees have established themselves, contact a professional tree company to properly prune your trees.
  • Proper pruning will encourage the development of a sturdy, well-spaced framework of healthy branches around a central leader. The canopy edge can be thinned, allowing air to pass through freely.
  • If you feel like there are trees on your property that should be removed because they are already dead, weak, or rotting and fear damage to your property, contact a tree care professional to come out and assess the situation.

Hopefully these hurricane tree care tips will provide some insight before the upcoming storm and the remainder of the 2014 hurricane season.

Here at Green Trees Arborcare, we understand how important trees are but also comprehend the potential dangers they pose to your property when in-climate weather hits. If you need to have any of the trees on your property assessed before taking further action or simply need well-established trees properly pruned, please don’t hesitate to contact us at: 508-384-2992 or click here to reach us on the web.

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