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June marks the beginning of the most challenging stretch for urban trees across Greater Houston. Rising temperatures, high humidity, and the onset of storm season combine to create significant stress for trees in Houston, River Oaks, The Woodlands, Memorial, Spring, Klein, and surrounding communities.
Common signs of summer tree stress include early or partial leaf drop, wilting foliage during midday heat, dieback on branch tips, and discoloration that may indicate fungal activity or pest pressure. Houston's clay soils can also restrict water absorption during dry spells, compounding heat-related stress.
Champions Tree Preservation's certified arborists monitor for these conditions and provide targeted tree and plant healthcare treatments to support your trees through the summer months. Early intervention can make the difference between a tree that recovers and one that becomes a safety hazard later in the season.
Houston-area homeowners and property managers can schedule a summer health assessment with our team to evaluate tree condition before storm season peaks.
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Authentic job photo showing a summer service call, preferably a crew member assessing or treating a tree. An in-progress trim or healthcare treatment shot works well here. Avoid stock imagery.
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Canva text suggestion: "Is Your Tree Ready for Houston Summer?" or "Summer Tree Stress: Certified Arborists Can Help"
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Platform: Google Business Profile
Post type: Update
Schedule: Tuesday, June 2, 2026 — 9:00 AM CT