Greenville summers come on fast and stay long, and by June many trees across the Upstate are already feeling the pressure. Heat, humidity, and dry spells between summer storms create stress conditions that can accelerate existing problems and open the door to new ones.
Signs to watch for on your property in Greenville, Mauldin, Taylors, and Travelers Rest: leaves that look scorched or bleached on the edges, wilting that doesn't recover overnight, unusual early leaf drop, and canopy sections that look thinner or less dense than they should. These patterns often indicate root-zone moisture issues, vascular stress, or compounding disease pressure.
Canopy thinning, completed now before summer's peak heat, reduces wind resistance and can help structurally compromised trees manage the storm season ahead. It's the kind of proactive work that extends a tree's life rather than waiting for a crisis.
Integrity Tree Co has been serving Upstate SC since 2008. If you're seeing something unusual in your trees, call for a free assessment: (864) 979-2112, or request online at integritytreeco.com.
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