Spring is the ideal time for tree maintenance and health assessments. New growth is active, which makes it easy to spot problems and plan corrective work. Dead branches, weak limbs, and trees under stress all show themselves early in the growing season.
A professional assessment now means cleaner pruning, safer trees, and healthier canopies heading into summer. It's also the last window for dormant pruning before the active growing season gets too far along.
Have you had your trees professionally assessed this spring, or do any of them look like they could use some attention?
Photo of new spring growth on trees, or a before/after of spring pruning on a healthy tree showing improved structure. Photos showing vibrant new growth or pruning action work well. S.M.B. Google Drive image folder.
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