This Is How to Save a Tree From Dying

Did you know homes with curb appeal sell for 7% more than homes without inviting exteriors? One of the best ways to improve your home's curb appeal is to take care of your trees and make sure they're in good shape.

On the other hand, nothing can negatively impact curb appeal quite so much as a dying tree. It may not be too late—here's how to save a tree from dying.

The Difference Between a Dying Tree and a Dead Tree

Not everyone can identify the differences between a dying tree and one that's already dead. It's a little trickier than you might think since both can look withered and lack foliage.

You need to look for the following signs if you want to know how to save a tree from dying:

  • Little to no leaves

  • Cracks on the trunk

  • Extreme dryness

  • Branches that easily crack

  • Mushrooms or fungi

  • Bent structure

Identify the Problem

Once you've determined you have a dying tree, you need to figure out the source of the problem. This is when you need to call tree care services, as a professional arborist knows what to look for and can take the next steps.

Mature trees are often affected by moisture issues, such as too little or too much water. The area around your tree should have a good drainage system. Make sure you're properly watering your tree, or use automated sprinklers.

If the tree is sick or if only a part of it is dying, it's still possible to save the tree. Of course, for the best chance of success, you should book an arborist consultation.

Using Fertilizers

Tree and shrub fertilization keeps your landscape looking healthy. Still, you should rule out other reasons for a dying tree before using fertilizer, such as insects, disease, damage, drought, and so on.

Also, you should test the soil first before fertilizing. Contact an arborist or send a soil sample to a lab to determine the nutrients your tree needs.

Next, choose a fertilizer, calculate the root zone, and apply the nutrients.

Deep root fertilization is a method that can reinvigorate struggling trees. It involves using professional equipment and injecting nutrients into the ground around your tree's roots.

Pruning and Trimming

Saving a tree may involve trimming off unhealthy areas and diseased sections. In some cases, this may be enough to save the tree.

Homeowners can make mistakes when pruning, such as using the wrong tools or over-pruning. When it comes to tree pruning, arborists know best. Depending on the tree type and the disease, there are proper pruning techniques.

So if you want to avoid doing harm to your tree, make sure to contact a specialty tree service.

This Is How to Save a Tree From Dying

Now that you know how to save a tree from dying, you can take the next steps to protect your tree. The first step is to identify the problem. Contact a certified arborist and tree service to get a consultation and report.

From local tree trimming to saving dying trees, Maguire Tree Care is here to identify problems and address any concerns you have. Give us a call or send us a message today!

Paul Maguire