Metro Atlanta summers put real stress on trees, especially newer plantings and anything already dealing with compacted soil or limited root space. Our latest blog post breaks down three practical steps homeowners can take right now to protect trees through the hottest part of the season.
The tips cover watering the right way, not just more often, protecting the root zone from heat and compaction, and knowing which warning signs mean it is time to call a professional instead of waiting it out. None of it requires special equipment, just consistency.
These are the kinds of small habits that make a real difference by the time fall arrives and a tree either bounced back from summer stress or did not.
What is the biggest challenge keeping your trees healthy through Atlanta's summer heat, link in the comments for the full tips?
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