Prepare your trees for the cold months ahead with these essential fall tree care tips. From pruning to mulching, here’s how to protect your landscape and keep your trees healthy all winter long.
Trees may look tough, but winter weather can take a toll. Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures can cause broken branches, pest problems, and weakened roots. By investing in tree care now, you’ll reduce the risk of winter damage and help your trees thrive in spring.
Look for dead, diseased, or damaged branches that could break under the weight of snow or ice. Fall pruning improves structure, promotes health, and keeps your property safe.
🌐 Learn More: Arbor Day Foundation – Tree Pruning Guide
A fresh layer of mulch insulates roots, conserves moisture, and prevents soil erosion during freeze-thaw cycles. Spread 2–4 inches in a wide circle, but keep it away from the trunk to avoid rot.
Evergreens, especially, need extra hydration before the ground freezes. Give your trees a slow, deep watering to ensure they store enough moisture to last the winter.
Newly planted or thin-barked trees can suffer from sunscald and frost cracks. Use tree wrap or burlap for insulation. In areas with deer or rabbits, add protective guards to prevent chewing damage.
Applying a slow-release fertilizer in the fall replenishes nutrients and encourages root development, giving your trees a head start for spring growth.
Leaves and fallen branches can harbor pests and diseases. Rake, compost, or dispose of them properly to keep your yard and trees healthy.
Taking time to care for your trees in the fall protects your landscape investment and ensures stronger, healthier growth when warm weather returns.
At Whits End Tree Care, our certified arborists provide seasonal services including tree pruning, removal, fertilization, and storm damage prevention. Let us help you prepare your trees for winter—so you can enjoy a safe and beautiful yard year-round.