[FORT WORTH, 11/08/2019] — Fall has arrived in Fort Worth, Texas. During this time, the summer crowds wane, and the temperature in the city dips into the comfortable range between 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
The change in season is also a time for landscape owners to attend to their trees. Maintaining trees during autumn helps make sure that they’re ready and healthy for the arrival of winter.
The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) offers the following advice to help prepare these plants for cooler weather:
• Use mulch as much as possible. Adding this organic material under the tree in the autumn helps with water retention and minimizes extreme soil temperatures.
• Prune the trees during fall. Jim Skiera, the Executive Director of the ISA, says that proper pruning helps relieve stress on trees.
• Plant during autumn. This season is the ideal time to plant burlapped and balled shrubs and trees.
Helping Commercial Landscape Owners Take Care of Ornamental Trees
U.S. Lawns is ready to help commercial lawn owners who need assistance in maintaining or caring for their landscape trees during autumn. The company employs urban forestry management experts connected with arborists certified by the ISA. These specialists offer advice to owners on every aspect of ornamental tree care.
Clients can count on these experts to take care of the fertilization, pruning, trimming, watering, and other treatments ornamental trees require. On top of that, the company’s experts have the skills and training to come up with a treatment plan to help landscape owners keep their grounds appealing all year long.
About U.S. Lawns
The company has been improving communities by providing high-quality commercial landscaping services for more than three decades. They have more than 250 franchise locations in nearly all 50 states. Commercial property owners and managers can drop by one of their locations to seek advice and assistance on tree care, lawn care, snow and ice management, and other landscaping services.
Go to uslawns.com for more details.