FACT OR FICTION: Winter is an ideal time for tree trimming?

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Generally speaking, winter is an ideal time to trim many tree species. While we tend to neglect our yards and landscaping in winter months, it is a good idea to consider getting ahead of the spring rush for outdoor maintenance services. And, if you are considering buying or selling a home, insurability can be a factor to get in front of dangerous trees before the market heats up in warmer months.

  • FACT: Trees are typically dormant from November to March in southwest Ohio. Removing dead or broken branches while trees are dormant strengthens the tree and can help prevent further breaks when snow and ice collect.
  • FACT: For trees near your home, other structures, or power lines, trimming or removal is safest in winter with higher visibility to the hazards when trees are bare of leaves.
  • FACT: If you noticed an unhealthy or diseased tree during the growing season, winter is the best time. Disease cannot spread and is less stressful on the tree. Consider a certified arborist* in evaluating this situation.  
  • FICTION: All types of trees are suitable for winter trimming. Do not trim flower-bearing, fruit-bearing, and those prone to winter freeze injury in the winter months.

WINTER, SPRING, SUMMER OR FALL

  • FICTION: All tree care companies operate equally. Please be sure to engage professionals – licensed, insured, and bonded, among other important considerations.
  • FACT: Tree work is highly dangerous in any season. Fitzwater has an unwavering safety mantra. Storms escalate the danger in any season. Plus, ongoing industry education and affiliations to ensure safe and efficient work.
  • FACT: Fitzwater crews work year-round with vast experience and equipment to handle the most complex jobs. We recently became 100% employee-owned, carrying forward the generations of trust our customers have placed in us since 1946.
  • FACT: We’re a quick phone call away for a no-obligation*, professional estimate. Or, feel free to email us at info@fitzwatertlc.com to get started.

CALL (937) 548-1705

*There is a nominal fee for insurance estimates and/or if you request the specialty of a Certified Arborist for unhealthy or diseased trees. The fee is then deducted if you choose to move forward with your service.