Scratching your head to figure out what we mean?
In our region the trees take a winter slumber. This means they are not actively in photosynthesis producing nourishment. This is a great time to prune because when the tree does awake it has full resources to heal the wounds.
Along with the trees the landscape is in winter slumber. The annuals are cut back, the ground is frozen preventing root disturbance, and our cleanup will not disturb your mulch edging or hardscapes.
All the insects are in hibernation! The life cycle of the insects will not be disturbed in their critical stages. The bees, mosquitoes, ticks and other creepy crawly critters are inactive and the tree affected can begin to protect itself before pests can penetrate.
No we will not be in winter slumber! But, our season does slow during this time which results in quicker availability.
Call today to meet with Brian Favreau, ISA Certified Arborist to review the scope of your project! (978) 706-1038.