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September

There is a crisp coolness in the air, in the mornings, as September rolls in on us.  The children will be going back to school in a couple days and the summer that wasn't is nearing its end. Time to take another look at your landscape. Your lawn or trees may need some tending to before the winter months roll in.

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Leaf Color Could Be Sign of Distress

Early Fall Color Could Be Sign of Tree Distress

In many parts of North America, people will soon enjoy one of nature’s finest shows – fall foliage. Color-changing leaves make for a beautiful display, but early changes in leaf color can be a sign that your tree is stressed and vulnerable to insect and disease attack.

If the leaves on your trees are changing color sooner than similar trees in the area, consult Pinnacle Tree, who can identify any problems and offer possible solutions.

“Premature color change can be an indication that a tree isn’t vigorous enough to withstand insects and disease organisms that may attack it, not to mention the usual changes that occur when the weather turns cold”, says Tchukki Andersen, BCMA, CTSP and staff arborist with the Tree Care Industry Association. “Occasionally, only one or two limbs of the tree will show premature fall color. This could be a sign of a disease at work, though only the infected limbs are weakened”.

The more common situation is for the entire tree to exhibit premature fall coloration, a phenomenon usually linked to root-related stress. “Trees respond to these stresses by trying to curtail their above-ground growth”.

Leaves can be thought of as small factories containing raw materials, products and by-products, all in chemical form and some with color. As the leaf is “abandoned” by the tree, the green chlorophyll – the dominant chemical found in most leaves – is broken down and “recycled”, leaving behind other-colored chemicals. Supply lines to the leaves also become clogged, affecting which chemicals are left in the leaf: if the major chemical remaining in the “abandoned” leaf is red, the leaf turns red; if it’s yellow, the leaf turns yellow, and so on.

“The yearly variation in color intensity is due to fluctuating weather condition, which can affect the balance of chemicals and their composition in the leaves”. Differing amounts of rainfall, sunlight, temperature, humidity and other factors may have an effect on how bright and how long the “leaf-peeping” season will be in any given year.

Are Your Trees Healthy?

If you’re not sure, it may be time to call in an expert. A professional arborist can assess your tree and landscape and work with you to determine the best course of action, which may include: planting new trees, correction soil deficiencies, increasing water and nutrient, monitoring for pests or providing pest management.

Contact Pinnacle Tree & Shrub Care at 519-576-1213

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Tree Fertilizing

With the first week of October upon us, we should be thinking about our yard clean up and getting our trees ready for the winter. A deep root application of quality fertilizer to your trees root system will help keep your trees and shrubs well-nourished. Well-nourished plants have better resistance to disease and insect attack and will weather drought conditions much better. This application will also encourage beautiful foliage the following season. Call Pinnacle Tree for your fertilizing now.

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Firewood

When the cold winds of October are blowing, nothing warms your spirits more than hearing the wood crackling from your toasty fire in the fireplace. Along with the leaves of the trees turning bright colours, the weather is also becoming cooler now. You should be checking that your store of firewood is ready for the winter. Pinnacle has a good supply of seasoned firewood for sale if you don’t have enough for the winter.

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Summers End

 

Waking to bright, sunny mornings are a thing of the past. With summer officially ending as of yesterday, we are now awakening to dark and cooler mornings. Fall is upon us and it is time to enjoy our last adventures outdoors before the cold winds of winter are upon us.

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Safety Policy A Must

Before hiring a tree service company, always check to make sure that the company has a Safety Policy in place. Recently, a tree care worker in Brandon Manitoba recently cut his eye while using a chainsaw. Eye protection should always be used while operating a chainsaw.

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