July is synonymous with heat and vacations for many, but it is also an excellent month for arboriculture. Plants are highly active during this time.
Check all your trees to ensure that every branch has leaves. If you notice any abnormalities and are concerned, we recommend consulting a professional.
You should prune your trees. Remove all harmful, dead, diseased, or hazardous branches.
If there is a heatwave and it hasn’t rained for several days, consider watering the root systems of your trees, even large ones, to prevent dehydration.
July is a great time to trim your cedars.
Refresh existing mulch (2 to 5 cm) or create new mulch zones around your plants. Your trees will appreciate the extra care.