Country Trees

Google Business Profile | Thursday, July 30, 2026

Hurricane season on the Gulf Coast: securing trees on your Angleton or Pearland property

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Gulf Coast hurricane season puts more strain on trees than almost any other weather event Brazoria County sees, and the trees that fail are rarely a surprise to anyone who looks closely beforehand.

Overgrown canopies catch more wind, weakly attached limbs are the first to snap, and trees planted too close to a home become a real risk once sustained winds arrive instead of just gusts. Reducing canopy density and removing compromised limbs ahead of a storm gives a tree a much better chance of standing through it.

Root health matters too. A tree with a shallow or damaged root system is far more likely to uproot entirely in saturated ground, which is exactly the condition hurricane rainfall creates.

Homeowners across Angleton, Pearland, Clute, and the rest of Brazoria County have a real window each year to get ahead of storm risk instead of cleaning up after it. #HurricaneSeason #BrazoriaCounty #TreeCare #AngletonTX #StormPrep


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Authentic job photo preferred: canopy thinning or hazard limb removal ahead of storm season, or past storm cleanup work. Real storm-prep photos build more trust than generic weather stock images.

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Canva text suggestion: "Get Ahead of Hurricane Season" or "Secure Your Trees Before the Storm"


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