By the time winter starts losing its grip in Austin, most trees have slowed their activity. Without leaves and fast growth, issues can sit unnoticed. That makes late winter a smart time to take a closer look. With everything more exposed, signs of age, stress, or past...
Tree care in Austin, TX looks different depending on when you start. In January, as the coldest part of winter slows down, it’s not too early to think about what your trees will need before spring starts pushing new growth. By this point in the season, the signs from...
Trees in Austin deal with a lot, and they don’t get much break from it. Long stretches of heat, short winter freezes, heavy storms, even days when it’s bone dry followed by a sudden downpour. Every season brings something new. If we want our trees to stay...
Austin sees its share of strong, fast-moving storms early in the year. Heavy rain, sudden wind gusts, and shifting soil can all happen in a single afternoon. It doesn’t take much for a weakened tree to snap or lean without warning. That’s when things get serious....
Spring in Austin doesn’t always wait for the calendar to flip. Sometimes, trees start showing signs of new growth as early as February, especially when we’ve had a mild winter. Along with that early activity comes a higher risk of broken limbs and weakened trees from...