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How Seasonal Changes Impact Your Trees and Landscaping Needs Jun 09, 2026

As the seasons change, so do the needs of your trees and landscaping. These changes are not just about aesthetics; they are crucial for the health and longevity of your greenery. At Curtis Tree Service & Landscaping, we understand that navigating seasonal changes can be a challenge. Here's how each season impacts your trees and landscaping needs and what you can do to keep your garden in top shape year-round.

Spring marks a time of rebirth and renewal and it's essential for preparing your trees and landscape for the months ahead. During this time, focus on fertilizing your plants to support new growth. Spring is also ideal for planting new trees and shrubs. Ensure the soil is adequately aerated and nutrient-rich. Pruning is another critical task in spring; trimming dead or broken branches allows trees to grow more robustly.

As we transition into summer, the higher temperatures and potential for drought create unique challenges. Irrigation becomes a priority to ensure that trees and plants receive enough water, especially during dry periods. Installing a drip irrigation system can be beneficial to conserve water while ensuring deep soil penetration. Mulching is another summer must-do; it helps retain moisture and keeps the roots cool. During this season, monitor your trees for signs of stress or disease, as high temperatures can exacerbate these issues.

Fall is the season of preparation for the dormancy of winter. It's the perfect time to fertilize your trees and landscape, supplying essential nutrients for winter's dormancy. During fall, you'll also want to tackle leaf cleanup diligently. Leaving fallen leaves can lead to mold and disease, which can negatively impact the health of your trees. Trim any remaining dead or diseased branches to prevent complications during the winter storms.

Winter may seem like a dormant period for plants, but your trees still require care. Protecting your plants from the freezing temperatures is vital. Apply mulch to insulate root systems and consider wrapping young trees in burlap for added protection. Be mindful of accumulated snow, which can cause branches to break under its weight. Gently shake off excess snow to prevent damage. Even in winter, ensure that your landscape is getting adequate water by periodically watering during warmer days when the ground is not frozen.

A year-round approach to tree and landscaping care is necessary to address the specific challenges each season brings. The benefits of seasonal maintenance practices extend beyond aesthetics; they are pivotal to the health and vitality of your landscape. Curtis Tree Service & Landscaping is here to assist you with these seasonal transitions, providing expert consultations and services to maintain your greenery's health and vitality.

Ultimately, understanding how seasonal changes impact your trees and landscaping needs allows you to take proactive measures to ensure your garden remains lush and beautiful year-round. By adapting your care practices to the changing seasons, you support not only the immediate visual appeal but also the long-term health and resilience of your landscape.

Consistent attention and timely interventions can make all the difference. If you're unsure about what your landscape needs in the face of Colorado's changing seasons, don't hesitate to reach out for professional assistance. Together, we can ensure your outdoor space thrives through every seasonal shift.

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