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Essential Advice from Tree Surgeon Warrington to Keep Your Trees Healthy All Season Long

Summer is a vibrant time of year for trees — full of growth, green canopies, and buzzing wildlife. But with all the sunshine, dry spells, and occasional summer storms, trees can face a surprising number of challenges during the warmer months. Whether you’ve got mature oaks lining your property or young ornamental trees in your garden, a little summer care can go a long way. Here’s everything you need to know about summer Tree Care, with professional tips to keep your trees strong, safe, and stunning this season.

At Tree Surgeon Warrington, we know how important it is to protect your trees when temperatures rise. Healthy trees add shade, beauty, and value to your outdoor spaces — and keeping them in top condition during summer will help them thrive all year round.

Why Summer Tree Care Matters

Summer is a time of rapid growth, but it also brings heat stress, drought, pests, and the risk of storm damage. While trees are naturally resilient, especially native species, they still need support to remain healthy — especially younger or newly planted ones.

Proper summer care helps your trees:

  • Maintain hydration during dry spells

  • Resist insects and disease

  • Recover from pruning or storm damage

  • Continue strong, balanced growth

  • Look their best for the garden season

1. Water Wisely and Deeply

Consistent watering is key — especially in hot or dry periods.

Trees need more water in the summer, particularly if there’s little rainfall. But instead of frequent light watering, which encourages shallow root growth, give your trees a deep soak once or twice a week.

Tips for Watering Trees:

  • Water at the base of the tree, not on the leaves.

  • Use a slow trickle (a hose or soaker pipe works well) to allow water to soak deep into the root zone.

  • For young trees (under 2-3 years old), water more regularly — about 10–15 litres once or twice a week.

  • Apply water in the early morning or evening to reduce evaporation.

If your tree is mulched (which we recommend), make sure the water penetrates the mulch layer and reaches the roots.

2. Mulch for Moisture and Protection

Adding mulch is one of the simplest and most effective ways to care for trees in summer.

Why mulch?

  • Retains soil moisture

  • Regulates root temperature

  • Suppresses weed growth

  • Adds nutrients as it breaks down

How to Apply Mulch Properly:

  • Use 5–10cm of organic mulch (wood chips, bark, or composted leaves)

  • Spread it in a wide circle around the base, out to the drip line if possible

  • Keep mulch away from the trunk — leave a 5–10cm gap to avoid rot and pests

3. Inspect for Pests and Disease

Warm weather brings out the bugs — and some of them can seriously harm your trees if left unchecked.

Common Summer Pests in Warrington:

  • Aphids – Found on new growth, causing leaf curl or sticky residue

  • Leaf miners – Tunnel through leaves, leaving trails or blotches

  • Scale insects – Appear as bumps on bark or branches

  • Caterpillars – Eat leaves, sometimes defoliating entire limbs

Also, watch for signs of fungal diseases like powdery mildew or leaf spot, especially after warm, wet periods.

What to Do:

  • Inspect leaves, bark, and branches weekly

  • Remove affected leaves where possible

  • Avoid using broad-spectrum pesticides unless professionally advised

  • Call a professional tree surgeon if you suspect a serious infestation

Tree Surgeon Warrington offers pest diagnosis and treatment plans to manage infestations safely and sustainably.

4. Support Young Trees with Stakes if Needed

Young or newly planted trees may need extra help to stand tall during windy summer storms.

If your tree was staked at planting:

  • Check the ties — they should be secure but not tight

  • Loosen or adjust if the trunk is rubbing or bending

  • Remove stakes altogether after 1–2 growing seasons, once roots are well established

Avoid leaving support stakes on for too long — trees develop stronger trunks when they move naturally in the wind.

5. Summer Pruning: Do It with Caution

While major tree pruning is best done in winter when trees are dormant, light summer pruning can be beneficial — especially for shaping, removing dead wood, or clearing paths.

When to Prune in Summer:

  • To remove dead or damaged branches

  • To improve air circulation in dense canopies

  • To keep trees clear of buildings, wires, or walkways

  • To cut back water sprouts or suckers (vigorous vertical growth)

Always use clean, sharp tools, and avoid over-pruning, which can stress the tree.

If you’re unsure, Tree Surgeon Warrington can assess your trees and advise on safe, strategic summer pruning.

6. Look Out for Storm Damage

Summer storms can bring heavy winds and rain, which may crack branches, split limbs, or topple unstable trees. After a storm, inspect your trees for:

  • Hanging or broken branches

  • Cracks at branch unions or trunk splits

  • Uprooted or leaning trees

Never try to remove large limbs or climb a damaged tree yourself. This is dangerous and often leads to injury or further damage.

Call Tree Surgeon Warrington for safe, professional storm damage assessments and emergency removal services.

7. Feed Only If Necessary

Most mature trees don’t need summer feeding if the soil is healthy, but younger trees may benefit from a light application of a slow-release fertilizer.

Avoid overfeeding or using high-nitrogen products in late summer, which can trigger soft new growth that’s vulnerable to autumn frosts.

Instead, focus on building healthy soil through mulching and composting — this naturally supports nutrient availability.

Bonus Tip: Be Tree Aware During Summer Landscaping

Summer is often the time for landscaping, garden makeovers, or patio installations — but be mindful of your trees during these projects.

Avoid:

  • Trenching or digging near roots

  • Adding too much soil around the base (it can smother roots)

  • Compacting the soil with machinery or foot traffic

If you’re planning a garden redesign or construction near trees, consult a qualified tree surgeon to avoid unintentional damage.

Trust Tree Surgeon Warrington for Expert Summer Tree Care

Whether you’re maintaining a mature tree or nurturing a newly planted sapling, summer is a critical time to protect your investment.

At Tree Surgeon Warrington, we provide:

  • Tree health inspections

  • Pest and disease management

  • Summer pruning and shaping

  • Emergency storm damage response

  • Tree planting advice and care plans

Our experienced, fully insured team serves residential and commercial clients across Warrington and surrounding areas — combining practical knowledge with a genuine passion for tree care.

Want Your Trees to Thrive This Summer?

Let the professionals handle it.
Contact Tree Surgeon Warrington today for expert advice, seasonal maintenance, or a free summer tree health check.

Your trees deserve the best care — all summer long and for years to come.

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