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keeping red oak trees healthy

12/26/2018

 

Keeping Red Oak Trees Healthy in Fort Worth TX.

Phone: (817) 502-9402

Why lots of people choose Red Oak Trees?
Shumard Red Oaks are some of the biggest and beautiful trees in Fort Worth Texas. Keeping them healthy sometimes can be daunting. In this blog, we aim to give you Several tips that can help you overcome sick or declining Red Oak Trees. This information could even help you avoid sudden oak death.

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We Can Help Keep Your Red Oak Trees Healthy in Fort Worth, TX.

Quercus shumardii (Red Oaks) Thrive in North Texas and are a very popular selection for fast-growing trees.

What are some of the Pros and Cons to Red Oak Health?

Pros: Reasons why you should choose a Shumard Red Oak.


Fast grower: Perfect for a fill in tree or a principle tree.

Expansion: Lush large canopies shades big areas of the property.

Center point tree: Great centerpiece for backyard or front yards.

Do well in North Texas: Thrive in North Texas claimant and conditions.

North Texas Soil: Adapt will to most North Texas Soil.

These are just some of the mony reasons why most people choose these wonderful Red Oak trees.

Is a Shumard Red Oak tree a good fit for you?

Cons: Shumard Red Oak are not always the right choose for all people.

Why?

Aggressive root system: should be planted far enough from the foundation so as not to cause problems.

Very Large Tree: Normally will hinder other trees in the yard and stunt their growth. Red oak trees will do better in larger yard with plenty of space. Should not consider planting in smaller yards.

Very large root flare system: Landscapers nightmare with root system protruding in the yard above ground.

Off Spring could be problematic: Acorns can be a bear from season to season.

Grass problems: You will need a shade tallerant grass because of the canopy size and shade levels.

A lot of thought needs to go into choosing any tree to include a Shumard Red Oak. This might not be the proper selection because of its high maintenance and damaging root system.

On a positive note, Red Oaks bring a reduction in Electric bills because of the mass shade that they provide for the homestead. In any case seaking the advice of a trained professional here at Tree Service Fort Worth is always your best advantage call (817) 502-9402.

How often do your Shumard Red Oak trees need to be trimmed?

That really depends on how much rain or drought the tree has encountered in the previous season. Normally in most cases, once every 3 to 4 years with a stage 2 cleaning. This will focus on removing of all infected tree pest branches, Deadwood, Cleaning center, Minimal removal of water sprouts, Raising of drip line, Roof line adjustment, and all city code trimming. Contracting a certified Fort Worth arborist company will always be beneficial.

Keeping your Shumard red oaks healthy and vigorous year-round is as simple as contracting licensed trained tree care professional. Tree Service Fort Worth has been maintaining good health on Red Oak trees in DFW and North Texas for the past 25 years. (817) 502-9402.


Here Are Some Tips on What You Can Do to Keep Red Oak Trees Healthy:

  • Mature tree Trimming once every 3 to 4 years. Younger trees might need to be trimmed yearly.
  • Watering should only be needed for young trees under 3 years old. More Mature Red Oak trees have deep roots that mother Nature will water.
  • Nutrients can be injected into the root system of the trees once a year during the fall or pre-spring.
  • Making sure your root flare is exposed for proper Oxygenation is critical.
  • Soil Aeration can be done once every 3 years if trees appear not to be regenerated with a full canopy. This could be condensed soil compaction on the feeder root system. Aeration will help with watering these 6" to 12" deep feeder roots during summer months.

Once again for all your tree care professional needs contact your local Tree Service Fort Worth company to have one of our license arborists come visit you at your property. (817) 502-9402.



Updated on December 27, 2018 at 10:40 am by Tree Service Fort Worth.


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