Spring rain + warm temperatures = ideal conditions for fungal diseases in trees. If you're noticing spots on leaves, discoloration, or unusual patterns appearing right now, don't wait to address it.
The advantage of catching fungal disease early is huge. Preventive treatments and pruning interventions work best when the disease is just getting started, not when your tree is already in decline. Some common Georgia spring diseases include anthracnose (brown spots on oak leaves), powdery mildew (white coating on new growth), and various leaf spots.
A professional arborist can identify what's affecting your trees and recommend the right treatment plan. Sometimes it's as simple as improving air circulation through selective pruning. Sometimes a targeted treatment is needed. The key is having someone who knows what they're looking at.
Have you noticed any unusual spots, discoloration, or growths on your trees this spring? What region of metro Atlanta are you in? Let's talk about what you're seeing. #TreeCare #ArboristServices #AtlantaTrees
A close-up photo of fungal disease symptoms (spots on leaves, discoloration, mildew). If a specific example isn't available, a photo of early leaf discoloration on a spring tree or a crew member examining tree health works well. Authentic photos preferred.
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