April in Colorado means something most homeowners don't think about: freeze-thaw cycles. Warm days, cold nights. This stresses trees, especially newly planted ones and those that already took damage over winter.
If you see bark splitting, branches suddenly drooping, or bark peeling away from the trunk, those are freeze-thaw damage signs. It's not pretty, but the good news: pruning and proper care now can help the tree recover.
Noticed anything like this on your trees? Call us for a FREE assessment. (720) 299-1409 or bearcreektreeservice.com.
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