Homeowners focus most of their attention on their lawns but forget that shrubs and trees need attention, too. In urban and suburban conditions, trees and shrubs are under more stress than those in their natural environments, where nutrients are readily available. We know you want to protect your investment in your lawn, and the best place to start is by caring for your plants. Here are some tips for preparing your trees and shrubs for spring.
Proper Watering is Key
The same watering practices for grass apply to trees and shrubs. Water deeply, and give a good soaking weekly rather than shallow, frequent watering. Some plants prefer more water, while others require less. Knowing your landscape watering needs will prevent you from drowning your plants and reduce disease. It is best to water in the early morning before sunrise to avoid water loss to evaporation.
Prune Your Trees and Shrubs
Pruning involves trimming off dead or damaged branches from previous seasons. The best time of the year for plants to prune is late winter or early spring when they are still dormant. You can see the old wood more easily and shape the plant before buds emerge. Pruning is a simple but essential process for trees and shrubs because it encourages new growth and increases plant strength when temperatures warm.
Apply Fertilizer
Fertilization helps plants and trees stay healthy and strong. Fertilizer replenishes expended and used nutrients. It supplies food to keep plants and trees healthy and fight diseases and pests. To avoid damaging your plants or spending money on unnecessary fertilizer, look for signs of nutrient deficiencies before fertilizing your trees and shrubs, including:
- Decreased plant growth, such as smaller leaves or reduced twigs, branches, or flower production.
- Discoloration of leaves or increased leaf drop.
- Recently transplanted plants are still establishing their roots.
Add Fresh Mulch
Mulch recreates the natural forest floor, covered by leaves and other organic matter. It cools the soil, adds nutrients, prevents weeds from growing, retains vital moisture, and insulates the roots during winter. Maintaining at least a three-inch-thick layer of fresh mulch yearly is essential.
Protect Your Trees and Shrubs from Weeds
Weed control is tedious, but it is a critical part of lawn care. Weeds steal water and nutrients from shrubs and trees. Perennial weeds return yearly, have extensive root systems, and are more challenging to control than annual weeds. You can remove weeds by hand-pulling. You can also keep a thick layer of mulch and use landscape fabric to deter weed growth.
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