Can My Trees Recover From Hurricane Damage?

In light of recent events, some of you may be wondering what steps are taken to restore trees after a hurricane hits?

  • Then we will have a tree care expert assess the damage to the trees to determine which trees are able to be saved and how.

  • If we are able to mitigate the damage to the tree, we will start by removing the dead, cracked, or broken limbs that are still attached to the trees. We will use proper pruning techniques to ensure the tree will be able to heal properly and will not be exposed to further damage by disease or pests.

  • Then we will irrigate the roots to encourage healthy growth as we would any newly planted or struggling tree. Continuing to water the tree a few times a week for the first month or two after the damage occurred is a good starting point.

  • Covering the trees root system with a 2-3inch layer of mulch will help the tree to conserve moisture, regulate soil temperatures as well as preventing weeds and providing great organic matter into the soil.

The damaged tree should make a decent recovery within six months to a year. If you notice the tree has foliage or bark problems or just overall isn't looking healthy, it is best to have your trees reassessed by an ISA certified arborist to ensure there aren’t any other internal issues arising with the tree.

If you have questions about your trees after a hurricane hits, please feel free to click the link below to be connected with an arborist and learn more on how you can help your landscape!

CONNECT ME WITH AN ARBORIST

North American Tree Service
Previous
Previous

Why Is My Tree Cracking In Winter?

Next
Next

Why Is My Evergreen Turning Brown?