There’s nothing quite like enjoying a shaded backyard on a sunny Sunday afternoon. But this is only possible with large, healthy trees. So, if you’ve noticed that some of your trees seem to be stunted or not growing as quickly as you’d like, ArborLawn may have the answer. So, let’s explore proper tree care and some possible explanations for why your trees are stunted.
1. Lack of Proper Watering
One of the most common reasons trees may be stunted is a lack of proper watering. Trees need a consistent and adequate supply of water to grow and thrive. If your trees are not receiving enough water, they may become stressed and struggle to grow. To ensure that your trees are getting the water they need, water them deeply and infrequently, allowing the water to penetrate deep into the soil where the roots can access it. Additionally, make sure to water during periods of drought or dry weather.
2. Poor Soil Quality
Another reason your trees may be stunted is poor soil quality. Trees require nutrient-rich soil to grow properly. If your soil lacks essential nutrients or is compacted, it can hinder tree growth. To improve soil quality, add organic matter such as compost or mulch to provide nutrients and improve soil structure. You can also perform a soil test to determine any deficiencies and adjust accordingly.
3. Competition from Other Plants
Trees compete with other plants for sunlight, water, and nutrients. If your trees are surrounded by competing vegetation, they may struggle to grow as they are not receiving their fair share of resources. To help your trees thrive, keep the area around them clear of competing plants by regularly weeding and pruning. This will allow your trees to access the resources they need to grow healthy and strong.
Help Your Trees Grow Big & Strong
If you’ve noticed that your trees are stunted and struggling to grow, it’s time to call ArborLawn in Lansing, MI. We know just what trees in our country’s region need to grow big and strong. We can also treat common tree pests, as well as aerate your lawn so your entire landscape is healthy. Contact us today at (517) 882-1941.