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Autumn Tree Care Tips

- Bryce Robb is Director / Head Arborist of Beaver Tree Service

As autumn sets in, trees undergo remarkable transforma­tions, with some shedding their leaves in preparatio­n for the colder months ahead. During this transition­al period, it’s important to provide proper care to maintain the health and vitality of your trees. Here are some essential autumn tree care tips tailored for New Zealand’s unique climate:

• Leaf Management:

Keep your garden tidy by regularly clearing fallen leaves. While fallen leaves can provide valuable organic matter when composted, thick layers can smother grass and create breeding grounds for pests and diseases.

• Pruning Deadwood:

Autumn is an ideal time to prune dead or diseased branches before winter sets in. Removing deadwood not only improves the appearance of trees but also reduces the risk of branch failure during storms.

• Deep Watering:

Even as temperatur­es cool, it’s essential to continue watering trees deeply to support root growth and hydration. Focus on providing adequate water to newly planted trees and those experienci­ng drought stress. Deep watering encourages roots to penetrate deeper into the soil, making trees more resilient to winter weather conditions.

• Fertilizat­ion:

Consider fertilizin­g trees in autumn to replenish nutrients lost during the growing season. Choose a slow-release, balanced fertilizer formulated specifical­ly for trees and follow applicatio­n instructio­ns carefully. Applying fertilizer in autumn allows trees to absorb nutrients before entering dormancy, promoting healthy growth in the following spring.

• Mulching:

Apply a layer of mulch to help keep weeds down, retain moisture and provide protection from frosts. Mulching can also help provide essential nutrients as it decomposes.

By implementi­ng these autumn tree care tips, you can help your trees transition gracefully into the colder months, ensuring their health and vitality for seasons to come. Remember to assess your trees’ individual needs and consult with a certified arborist for personaliz­ed advice and recommenda­tions. Beaver Tree Service offer free tree assessment­s and would be happy to help you get your trees winter ready this autumn.

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