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Fabulous Foliage: How to Keep Trees and Bushes Healthy This Winter

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Getting your trees and decorative plants ready for the cooler weather

Winter in the San Antonio area can bring cool temperatures that affect the trees and bushes adorning your lawn. Protect your precious plants from damage with these tips.

Keep Plants Hydrated

Dryness is the enemy of plants during the winter. As it becomes harder to take up water, leaves may brown and begin to die off even on evergreens. Continue to water your lawn regularly throughout the fall and don’t stop until the first hard freeze.

Make It Moist

To ensure that plants hold the water you give them, place a thick layer of mulch around the roots. This preserves the moisture content of the soil. Mulch also serves to insulate tree and shrub roots from cold and the drying effects of winter sun and wind. Spraying evergreens with an anti-desiccant offers an added layer of protection.

Wrap Up

Strong winter winds whip tree branches with cold air and harsh precipitation. Wrapping delicate trees and bushes in landscaping fabric keeps them safe from the elements. Never use plastic, as it holds too much heat and can literally cook your plants on warmer days. Note that some evergreens don’t need to be wrapped; know what kinds of plants you’re dealing with before using this type of protection.

Deter Pests

Mice, rabbits and other small animals that don’t hibernate need a consistent food source throughout the winter. Discourage them from making the bark on your trees part of their diet by placing a chicken wire “cage” around the lower part of the trunk. Commercial pest repellants are also available to deter wintertime snacking.

Watch for Damage

Keep an eye on your trees and bushes for potential damage throughout the winter season. Possible dangers include:

  • Frost cracks in tree trunks that may recur each year
  • Sunscald causing cankers or pit marks on trunks and negatively affecting growth
  • Brown tips on evergreen leaves called winterburn, a sign the trees are drying out
  • Road salt damage leading to browning, scorching of leaves and dead branches
  • Damage to shallow roots, resulting in wilting or stunted growth in spring

Proper pre-winter care keeps these problems to a minimum, but if you see anything that looks like damage or disease, contact ABC Home & Commercial Services. Our specialists know exactly what your trees and shrubs need to stay healthy in cooler temperatures. Visit our website for a complete list of services.

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