Oak & Elm Trimming — Protecting Your Trees This Season

When it comes to tree health, timing is everything. For oak and elm trees, proper trimming is essential—not only to maintain their shape and strength but also to prevent dangerous diseases like oak wilt and Dutch elm disease.

Why Trim in Fall?
Oak wilt and Dutch elm disease spread easily during the warmer months through insect activity and open wounds on trees. By waiting until late summer or fall, you reduce the risk of infection since insect populations are much lower. Trimming during this time also allows your trees to enter dormancy with fewer weak or damaged branches, setting them up for a healthier spring.

The Benefits of Professional Trimming

  • Removes weak or diseased branches before they become hazards
  • Improves airflow and sunlight penetration, boosting overall tree health
  • Enhances curb appeal with a clean, natural shape

Why Choose Professionals?
Improper cuts can stress your trees or open them up to disease. Certified arborists know where and how to prune safely, protecting the long-term health of your oaks and elms.

Taking action this season is more than just yard maintenance—it’s an investment in your property’s safety and beauty.

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