Winter is coming, and you might be wondering what to do with your trees. Should you wrap them up? Will that actually help? What if you don’t do anything? What will happen to your trees?

We’re here to answer these questions, and help you know how to protect your trees from the worst of winter weather.

What Happens to Trees in Winter?Skinny trunk of tree wrapped with burlap.

Don’t worry, your trees won’t die during winter. They only go dormant. The tree can endure the harsh temperatures of winter, even if it’s colder than usual. However, that’s not the case with leaves. These parts of the tree freeze and winter, particularly on weaker trees.

Trees go dormant during winter to conserve energy. This is because there is less sunlight in winter, which means they cannot produce as much food as they need. Around this time, the tree’s metabolism also slows down to help conserve more energy.

Why Protect Your Tree?

Trees are just like any part of your yard in that you can make sure they are safe and healthy by providing them with proper care and maintenance. Every season, you will have to deal with new concerns about your trees’ well-being, which is true in winter as well. They may not die, but the season can be rough enough for your trees to be damaged.

Because of that, it helps to take some preventative measures and do everything you can to protect your trees this coming winter. There are many ways to protect your trees this winter, and one of them is by covering them with burlap tree wrap. However, keep in mind that whether to choose a burlap or not depends on the kind of tree you have.

Trees that Need WrappingTwo pine trees wrapped for the winter

Does your tree need wrapping? It depends on the kind of tree that you have. If the trees are young and still growing, you definitely will need a burlap tree wrap before the winter. Young trees need special care with a burlap tree wrap to make sure they grow well. They are unable to handle the harsh winter because of their thin bark, which offers limited protection from the elements, and should therefore be in a burlap tree wrap.

Types of Wrapping

A burlap tree wrap isn’t the only type that exists. Tree wraps can come in a variety of materials, depending on the manufacturer or purpose of the wrap. Other tree wraps can be made from polypropylene fabric, paper products, corrugated cardboard, and of course, burlap. Burlap tree wraps have been used most traditionally throughout history, but these newer alternative materials have begun to gain popularity as well. If you are unsure of which type of tree wrap you should use, contact a tree specialist for the correct information.

Ways to Protect Your Tree

Besides covering your trees in burlap tree wrap, you can protect your trees with the following tips:

  • Water thoroughly to help trees establish roots and survive the winter.
  • Add a layer of mulch to the trees to insulate the soil and prevent heaving.
  • Use tree guards to protect the young trees against mice and rabbits.

Contact Professionals to Winterize Your Property

Does it seem like too much work to put on a burlap tree wrap or winterize your backyard? If so, you’ll want experts to handle it for you. Let our professionals take care of your trees’ winter needs so you can take care of other matters.

Contact LTRC Tree Specialists for any help with tree wrapping or preparations for the winter that you might need. Visit our website or call (404) 288-5872 today for more information!

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