The basic knowledge of winter maintenance of garden trees is introduced in detail

The basic knowledge of winter maintenance of garden trees is introduced in detail

I. Timely Irrigation in Winter Water is essential for the entire growth cycle of garden trees. Even though evaporation is minimal in winter and water needs are lower, proper watering plays a crucial role in enhancing a tree's cold resistance and ensuring healthy growth in the following season. At the beginning of November, it's important to thoroughly water all trees, especially newly planted ones. After irrigation, mound soil around the base of the trees. This not only provides the necessary moisture but also helps protect the roots from extreme cold, improving the tree’s overall resilience.

II. Fertilizing in Late Autumn Once the tree tops have stopped growing, root activity typically increases, creating a second growth peak. During late autumn and winter, it's an ideal time to apply organic or chemical fertilizers based on the tree's age and how long it has been planted. Properly incorporating the fertilizer into the soil encourages new root development, strengthens the tree, and sets the stage for vigorous growth in the coming spring.

III. Pruning for Healthy Growth Pruning is essential for maintaining tree health and structure. Remove dead, weak, or diseased branches, as well as any overly dense or competing shoots. This helps improve air circulation and sunlight penetration within the canopy, promoting better growth and shaping the tree into its desired form. For larger pruning wounds, apply a disinfectant to prevent infections and promote faster healing.

IV. Trunk Whitewashing Whitewashing the trunks of trees during winter can help reduce temperature fluctuations that may damage the bark. It also helps eliminate pests and fungi that might hide in bark cracks. A common whitewash mixture includes 10 parts quicklime, 1 part salt, 1 part sulfur powder, and 40 parts water. Applying this solution protects the tree and improves its appearance.

V. Removing Weeds and Fallen Leaves Weeds and fallen leaves serve as breeding grounds for pests and diseases, and they can also pose fire hazards in dry, windy conditions. It's important to regularly clean up weeds and leaf litter in landscaped areas. Proper disposal of these materials helps prevent disease spread and reduces the risk of fires, keeping the environment safer and more attractive.

VI. Removing and Replacing Dead Trees Some trees may die due to aging, pest infestations, or human damage, which can negatively affect the overall landscape. As soon as possible, remove such trees and replace them with new seedlings of the same species and size. This ensures the garden remains vibrant and visually appealing throughout the year.

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